Male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Saturday
28 April:
We started the morning at Petrie Island.
It was beautiful sunshine with a crisp spring wind
coming from north-west.
Song Sparrows were singing everywhere and
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers were drumming from several places.
The short trail around the island revealed
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Ruby-crowned Kinglet and a Winter Wren.
After our obligatory stop at Timmy's we went
driving around, and on our journey we saw Greater Yellowlegs, Sandhill Crane,
Bald Eagle, Barn & Tree Swallow, several sparrows and other songbirds.
All in all we ended up with 52 species on this
glorious day.
- American Black Duck
- American Goldfinch
- American Robin
- American Tree Sparrow
- Bald Eagle
- Barn Swallow
- Belted Kingfisher
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Blue Jay
- Brown Creeper
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Bufflehead
- Canada Goose
- Chipping Sparrow
- Common Grackle
- Common Merganser
- Common Moorhen
- Common Raven
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Downy Woodpecker
- European Starling
- Great Blue Heron
- Greater Yellowlegs
- Green-winged Teal
- Hairy Woodpecker
- House Finch
- House Sparrow
- Killdeer
- Mallard
- Mourning Dove
- Northern Flicker
- Northern Harrier
- Osprey
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Ring-billed Gull
- Ring-necked Duck
- Rock Pigeon
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Sandhill Crane
- Savannah Sparrow
- Song Sparrow
- Tree Swallow
- Turkey Vulture
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- White-throated Sparrow
- Wild Turkey
- Wilson's Snipe
- Winter Wren
- Wood Duck
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
Female Yellow-rumped Warbler
Male Wood Duck, Photo Courtesy Roger Cobbledick
Sunday
29 April:
The weather was very much the same as on Saturday,
although a little bit milder in the morning.
We met at Andrew Haydon Park and did a small stroll
around the park including the beach.
We then went to the Grandview Trail where we had
Eastern Towhee, Brown Trasher and a beautiful singing male White-throated
Sparrow.
After a short hike, we went driving around the near
by area and encountered several Red-tailed Hawks, 4 Broad-winged Hawks,
Sharp-shinned Hawk, Eastern Bluebird and White-winged Scoter, to mention a few.
- American Crow
- American Goldfinch
- American Robin
- American Kestrel
- Barn Swallow
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Broad-winged Hawk
- Brown Creeper
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Bufflehead
- Canada Goose
- Cedar Waxwing
- Common Grackle
- Common Raven
- Dark-eyed Junco
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Downy Woodpecker
- Eastern Bluebird
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Eastern Phoebe
- Eastern Towhee
- European Starling
- Great Blue Heron
- Hooded Merganser
- House Sparrow
- Lesser Scaup
- Mallard
- Mourning Dove
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Flicker
- Northern Harrier
- Pied-billed Grebe
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Ring-billed Gull
- Rock Pigeon
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Sharp-shinned Hawk
- Song Sparrow
- Swamp Sparrow
- Tree Swallow
- Turkey Vulture
- Virginia Rail
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- White-throated Sparrow
- White-winged Scoter
- Wild Turkey
- Wood Duck
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
Grandview Trail - Ottawa
Male White-throated Sparrow
Male Eastern Towhee
Brown Thrasher
Tuesday
1st May:
We started the month with a spectacular day of
birding.
We had light drizzle,
mild temperature and no wind.
Again, we started the morning hiking around Andrew
Haydon Park.
It was a beautiful sight to see a bonded pair of
Canada Geese with their 4 goslings hiding under the secure wing of one of their
parents.
We then went to Shirley's Bay and took a little
walk there before we hit the road.
We had a total of 66 species today, including
American Bittern, Black & White Warbler, Cedar Waxwing, Common Moorhen,
Eastern Meadowlark, Field Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Horned Grebe and Ruffed
Grouse.
- American Bittern
- American Crow
- American Goldfinch
- American Robin
- American Tree Sparrow
- Barn Swallow
- Belted Kingfisher
- Black & White Warbler
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Blue Jay
- Brown Creeper
- Brown Thrasher
- Bufflehead
- Canada Goose
- Cedar Waxwing
- Common Goldeneye
- Common Grackle
- Common Merganser
- Common Moorhen
- Common Raven
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Downy Woodpecker
- Eastern Bluebird
- Eastern Meadowlark
- European Starling
- Field Sparrow
- Gadwall
- Great Blue Heron
- Greater Scaup
- Hairy Woodpecker
- Hermit Thrush
- Herring Gull
- Hooded Merganser
- Horned Grebe
- Killdeer
- Lesser Scaup
- Mallard
- Mourning Dove
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Flicker
- Northern Harrier
- Osprey
- Pileated Woodpecker
- Purple Finch
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
- Red-necked Grebe
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Ring-billed Gull
- Ring-necked Duck
- Rock Pigeon
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Ruffed Grouse
- Savannah Sparrow
- Song Sparrow
- Swamp Sparrow
- Tree Swallow
- Turkey Vulture
- Virginia Rail
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- White-throated Sparrow
- Wild Turkey
- Wilson's Snipe
- Wood Duck
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
Virginia Rail Habitat
Thursday
3rd May:
With a hint of drizzle and no wind, it started out
to be a very promising day at Petree Island.
Birds were actively singing all over
the place, and we were awarded with 7 different species of warblers.
These were Yellow, Yellow-rumped, Black-throated
green, Blackburnian, Magnolia, Nashville and Nothern Waterthrush.
Other gems today were Rough-winged Swallow, Green
Heron, Blue-winged Teal and Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
- American Black Duck
- American Crow
- American Goldfinch
- American Robin
- Bald Eagle
- Barn Swallow
- Belted Kingfisher
- Blackburnian Warbler
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Black-throated Green Warbler
- Blue-winged teal
- Brown Creeper
- Brown Thrasher
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Bufflehead
- Canada Goose
- Chipping Sparrow
- Common Grackle
- Common Loon
- Common Merganser
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Downy Woodpecker
- Eastern Bluebird
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Eastern Phoebe
- European Starling
- Great Blue Heron
- Green Heron
- Green-winged Teal
- Hermit Thrush
- Hooded Merganser
- House Sparrow
- Killdeer
- Magnolia Warbler
- Mallard
- Merlin
- Mourning Dove
- Nashville Warbler
- Northern Flicker
- Northern Waterthrush
- Osprey
- Pileated Woodpecker
- Purple Finch
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Ring-billed Gull
- Rock Pigeon
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak
- Rough-winged Swallow
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Rusty Blackbird
- Savannah Sparrow
- Song Sparrow
- Spotted Sandpiper
- Tree Swallow
- Turkey Vulture
- Virginia Rail
- Warbling Vireo
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- White-throated Sparrow
- Wilson's Snipe
- Winter Wren
- Wood Duck
- Yellow Warbler
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
Rough-winged Swallow
Petrie Island
Red-tailed Hawk (see under how it was captured), Photo Courtesy Tony Beck
Capturing and viewing Red-tailed Hawk
All excursions organized by:
We are now taking a 14 days break in our local program, to go to Point Pelee with Road Scholar.
See you at the end of May ~
Happy Spring Birding!
Fantastic work !!!
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