Monday, September 24, 2007

Sightings for Monday September 24th

Montreal, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue: Hi everyone, a Red-headed Woodpecker flew in front of us as we hawk watched along Chemin Ste. Marie at the old Spar parking lot. It landed in a tree alongside the road before heading toward the large evergreens opposite the Ecomuseum. A young bird flew the same way last year on 16th October. What are the odds and where are these birds coming from? Many years ago a young Red-headed spent the fall and part of the winter near the entrance to the Arboretum.

Cheers, Bob.

Oka, Oka park: Black-bellied plover (Pluvier argenté), Killdeer (kildir), Greater yellowlegs (grand chevalier), Pied-billed grebe (Grèbe à bec bigarré), Redhead duck (fuligule à tête rouge), Green-winged teal (sarcelle d'hiver), American wigeon (canard d'Amérique), Red-eyed vireo (viréo aux yeux rouge), White & Red-breasted Nuthatch (sitelle à poitrine blanche et rousse), Kinglets Golden & Ruby-crowned (roitelet à couronne dorée et rubis), Swainson’s & Hermit thrush (grive à dos olive, solitaire), Warblers – Magnolia, Yellow-rumped, Blackthroated blue (parulines à tête cendrée, croupion jaune, bleu), White-throated sparrows (bruants à gorge blanche), Rusty blackbird (quiscale rouilleux). - Sylvie Vanier

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