Kingston Area Birds 15 February 2025 – 21 February 2025 Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintain records in a 50km radius of MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their sightings with ‘Kingston FN’. Alternatively, please email records directly to me – contact details below. Please note that some sightings may require review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise. Species in bold type require completion of a rare bird report available on the KFN website or directly from me. If indicated, an OBRC report may be required instead ( http://www.ofo.ca/site/Obrcreport). Some iPhone users report that bold type may be replaced by asterisks.
*Overview*: It was a cold week this week, so there were fewer reports than normal. Notable sightings were reported throughout Kingston Circle this week, the highlights which were the continuing Eurasian Tree Sparrow on Wolfe Island and the discovery of an early Vesper Sparrow at a private residence. Although small *Parish Notes: * *Please note the new email address at the bottom of the report that can be used to submit observations if you are not using eBird.* *Kingston List* GREEN-WINGED TEAL – 7 birds were seen at Belle Park on Feb. 21 REDHEAD – 6 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 17, 5 on Feb. 19, 4 on Feb. 20, 10 on Feb. 21; 1 was seen at Invista on Feb. 19 RING-NECKED DUCK – 8 birds were seen at Greenwood Park on Feb. 15; 21 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 20 WHITE-WINGED SCOTER – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 19; 4 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Feb. 20, 12 on Feb. 21 GLAUCOUS GULL – 2 were seen on the Amherst Island Ferry (L&A) on Feb. 17 RING-NECKED PHEASANT – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 17 PEREGRINE FALCON – 1 bird was seen on Queen’s University Campus on Feb. 19 BELTED KINGFISHER – 1 bird was seen at Belle Park on Feb. 21 YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER – 1 bird was seen at 117 Mosquito Lane (PEC) on Feb. 16; 1 was seen on Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Feb. 16, 1 on Feb. 17, 1 on Feb. 21 NORTHERN FLICKER – 1 bird was seen at 1669 Thorpe Road (L&A) on Feb. 15, 1 on Feb. 16; 2 birds were seen at Point Peninsula-State Park Road, NY (JC) on Feb. 19; 1 was seen in Meadowbrook Forest on Feb. 20; 1 was seen in Balsam Grove on Feb. 21; 4 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Feb.21; 1 was seen at 7609 State Route 3, Henderson, NY (JC) on Feb. 21 NORTHERN SHRIKE – 2 birds were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 15; 1 was seen at Tree Frog Farm on Feb. 17; 1 was seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on Feb. 17; 1 was seen on Isle of Man Road on Feb. 18; 1 was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Feb. 19; 1 was seen at 1990 Front Road on Feb. 20; 1 was seen at 26866 County Road 6, Three Mile Bay, NY (JC) on Feb. 21 BROWN THRASHER- 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Feb. 21 EASTERN BLUEBIRD – 4 birds were seen at Cressy Lakeside Road (PEC) on Feb. 20; 2 were seen at 27 Roblin Road (L&A) on Feb. 20 HERMIT THRUSH – 1 bird was seen on College Street on Feb. 15; 1 was seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Feb. 20 TUFTED TITMOUSE – 1 was seen on Riverside Drive on Feb. 15, 1 on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 17, 1 on Feb. 18; 5 were seen at Wellesley Island SP, NY (JC) on Feb. 16, 1 on Feb. 21; 2 were seen at a private residence on Montreal Street on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 19, 2 on Feb. 20, 1 on Feb. 21; 2 were seen on the Gananoque Waterfront (L&G) on Feb. 17; 1 was seen at 42 Landsakes Road (L&G) on Feb. 17; 1 was seen at 51 Gananoque Lake Road (L&G) on Feb. 18; 1 was seen at 149 West Lake Street, Cape Vincent, NY (JC) on Feb. 21 CAROLINA WREN – 1 bird was seen on King Street West, Kingston on Feb. 16; 1 was seen at a private residence on Montreal Street on Feb. 16, 1 on Feb. 19; 2 were seen on the Gananoque Waterfront (L&G) on Feb. 17; 1 was seen on Highway 33 near Sandhurst (L&A) on Feb. 17; 1 was seen on Riverside Drive on Feb. 18; 1 was seen at a private residence West of Gananoque (L&G) on Feb. 19; 1 was seen at 185 Collingwood Street on Feb. 20; 1 was seen at 5 Edgewood Road, Bath (L&A) on Feb. 21 PINE WARBLER – 1 bird was continuing in Gananoque (L&G) on Feb. 17 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Feb. 20, 2 on Feb. 21 HORNED LARK – still plentiful in the Kingston Circle this week. LAPLAND LONGSPUR – 3 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Feb. 19; 9 were seen on Galt Street (L&A) on Feb. 21; 2 were seen on 3rd Concession, Napanee (L&A) on Feb. 21 *EURASIAN TREE SPARROW* – 1 bird was continuing at 337 Button Bay Road on Feb. 15 CHIPPING SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at 51 Gananoque Lake Road (L&G) on Feb. 16, 1 on Feb. 18 FIELD SPARROW – 1 bird was seen on Ridge Road, Napanee (L&A) on Feb. 18 FOX SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Feb. 20 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at 33071 County Road 6, Cape Vincent, NY (JC) on Feb. 21 WHITE-THROATED SPARROW – Multiple reports from the Kingston Circle this week. *VESPER SPARROW* – 1 bird was seen on Florida Road from Feb. 15 to Feb. 17 and again on Feb. 21 SWAMP SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at Links Mills School House (L&A) on Feb. 16 PURPLE FINCH – 1 bird was seen at 104 Hardwood Lane on Feb. 15; 6 were seen on Bateau Lane on Feb. 16, 6 on Feb. 17; 1 was seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on Feb. 16; 1 was seen on Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 17, 1 on Feb. 18, 1 on Feb. 21; 2 were seen at 12 Rock Haven Lane (L&G) on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 17; 2 were seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Feb. 15, 1 on Feb. 16, 1 on Feb. 17 REDPOLL – 2 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 17 PINE SISKIN – 33 birds were seen on Westport Road on Feb. 20 EASTERN/WESTERN MEADOWLARK – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 16 RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD – 1 bird was continuing at 5545 Perth Road Crescent on Feb. 15, 1 on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 17, 3 on Feb. 18, 1 on Feb. 19, 1 on Feb. 20, 2 on Feb. 21; 8 birds were seen at 5 Edgewood Road, Bath (L&A) on Feb. 15; 3 were seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on Feb. 16, 2 on Feb. 17, 3 on Feb. 21; 5 were seen at 5 Edgewood Road (L&A) on Feb. 17 BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD – 5 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Feb. 15, 3 on Feb. 16; 2 were seen at a private residence West of Glenburnie (L&G) on Feb. 15; 2 were seen on Ridge Road, Bath (L&A) on Feb. 21 RUSTY BLACKBIRD – 4 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Feb. 15, 4 on Feb. 19; 4 were seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on Feb. 16, 4 on Feb. 17, 3 on Feb. 21; 46 were seen at Links Mills School House (L&A) on Feb. 16; 1 was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Feb. 21 COMMON GRACKLE – 1 bird was continuing on Florida Road on Feb. 15; 1 was seen at 27712 County Road 54, Dexter, NY (JC) on Feb. 16; 1 was seen on Amherst Island on Feb. 21 In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings Policy <https://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/wildlife/kfn-sensitive-sightings-policy/>. Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons. Permits are being checked on a regular basis at Amherstview and those without are being evicted. KFN members wishing to enter the Invista property must enter through the west gate and show their membership card to security. As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings directly or via eBird. Darren Darren Rayner Perth Road, Ontario Email: bi...@kingstonfieldnaturalists.org -- Ontbirds and Birdnews are moderated email Listservs provided by the Ontario Field Ornithologists (OFO) as a service to all birders in Ontario. Birdnews is reserved for announcements, location summaries, first of year reports, etc. To post a message on Birdnews, send an email to: birdnews@ontbirds.ca. 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