Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Bird Protection Quebec:Ile Bizard Field trip

Saturday, May 19th: splendid weather, birds singing everywhere; a good time was had by 14 observers. 7am to 12:30:
Pied-billed Grebe (1), Am. Bittern (1), Great Blue Heron (1), Green Heron (2) TurkeyVulture (2), Canada Goose (12), Wood Duck (8ad, 12 ducklings ), Mallard (12),, Blue-winged Teal (2), Hoodies (3), Osprey (1), Red-shouldered Hawk (1), Virginia Rail (8), Sora (3), Common Moorhen (4), Solitary Sandpiper (1), R/B Gull (1), Common Tern (1), Black Tern (2), Mourning Dove (1), Y/B Sapsucker (1), Downy (3), Hairy (1), N. Flicker (6), Pileated W/P (1), Least Flycatcher (4), Gt CrestedF/C (30) E. Kingbird (1) Warbling Vireo (3) Philadelphia (1) Red-eyed Vireo(6) Blue Jay (12), A. Crow (8), Tree Swallow (50), B/C Chickadee (6), W/Bnuthatch (2), Brown Creeper (1), House Wren (6), Winter Wren (2), Marsh Wren (20), R/C Kinglet (1), Wood Thrush (1), A. Robin (12), Catbird (6), E. Starling (120), Cedar Waxwing (16), Tennessee Warbler (1), Northern Parula (1), Yellow Warbler (50), Chestnut-sided Warbler (3), Magnolia Warbler, (20), Black throated blue warbler (1), Yellow-rumped Warbler (6), Black &White Warbler (6), American Redstart (6), Ovenbird (6), Song Sparrow (12), Swamp Sparrow (6), Whitethroat (4), N. Cardinal (10), Rose-breasted Grosbeak (24), Red-winged Blackbird(50), Common Grackle (12), Brown-headed Cowbird (2), Baltimore Oriole (50), American Golfinch(10)

Thanks to all who attended Felix

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