Friday, October 05, 2012

Sightings for Friday October 5

Châteauguay, Île Saint Bernard - Refuge faunique Marguerite D'Youville: Canada Goose 30, Wood Duck 4, Mallard 75, Blue-winged Teal 3, Green-winged Teal 8, Hooded Merganser 13, Common Merganser 1, Common Loon 1, Double-crested Cormorant 350, Great Blue Heron 3, Great Egret 8, Black-crowned Night-Heron 1, Turkey Vulture 1, Red-tailed Hawk 1, Black-bellied Plover 15, Killdeer 1, Greater Yellowlegs 2, Semipalmated Sandpiper 6, Ring-billed Gull 30, Great Black-backed Gull 3, Rock Pigeon 5, Mourning Dove 1, Downy Woodpecker 4, Hairy Woodpecker 1, Northern Flicker 2, Pileated Woodpecker 1, Blue Jay 3, American Crow 4, Common Raven 1, Black-capped Chickadee 35, Tufted Titmouse 1, White-breasted Nuthatch 4, American Robin 6, Gray Catbird 1, European Starling 20, Yellow-rumped Warbler 16, Savannah Sparrow 1, Song Sparrow 20, White-throated Sparrow 20, White-crowned Sparrow 6, Northern Cardinal 1, Red-winged Blackbird 6, Rusty Blackbird 3

Bernache du Canada 30, Canard branchu 4, Canard colvert 75, Sarcelle à ailes bleues 3, Sarcelle d'hiver 8, Harle couronné 13, Grand Harle 1, Plongeon huard 1, Cormoran à aigrettes 350, Grand Héron 3, Grande Aigrette 8, Bihoreau Gris 1, Urubu à tête rouge 1, Buse à queue rousse 1, Pluvier argenté 15, Pluvier kildir 1, Grand Chevalier 2, Bécasseau semipalmé 6, Goéland à bec cerclé 30, Goéland marin 3, Pigeon biset 5, Tourterelle triste 1, 4 Pic mineur, Pic chevelu 1, Pic flamboyant 2, Grand Pic 1, Geai bleu 3, Corneille d'Amérique 4, Grand Corbeau 1, Mésange à tête noire 35, Mésange bicolore 1, Sittelle à poitrine blanche 4, Merle d'Amérique 6, 1 Moqueur chat, Étourneau sansonnet 20, Paruline à croupion jaune 16, Bruant des prés 1, Bruant chanteur 20, Bruant à gorge blanche 20, Bruant à couronne blanche 6, Cardinal rouge 1, Carouge à épaulettes 6, Quiscale rouilleux 3
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Boucherville: This morning, I birded Parc de la Frayère on the south shore near Varennes. I had 40 species, highlights including Red-eyed and Blue-headed Vireos, a Magnolia Warbler, 3 Hermit Thrushes, both Kinglets, Winter Wren, lots of sparrows, particularly White-throated Sparrows but also Song, Swamp and one White-crowned, and a Pine Siskin. Of interest to me were the Winter Wrens as I had a total of 6 in 3 separate sightings-more than I have ever had in one place. There were also good numbers of American Robin, Cedar Waxwing and Yellow-rumped Warbler. On the river, for ducks, I could only find Mallards while in the adjacent pond, there were 22 Green-winged Teal, a few Mallards and two Pied-billed Grebes.

Montréal: This afternoon, however, while jogging along the Lachine Canal, I saw 4 American Wigeons in the Peel Basin. - Charlie Nims



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