Friday, November 30, 2007

Sightings for Friday November 30th

Saint-Luc, Île Sainte-Thérèse: late to migrate - Great egret (Grande Aigrette) - Raymond Belhumeur

http://www.flickr.com/photos/raymond-belhumeur/

Chambly, sector near the locks and the dock in Chambly: Black-legged kittiwake (imm.) (Mouette tridactyle), Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte)
Chambly in front oft the fort: Bald eagle (Pygargue à tête blanche), Raven (Grand Corbeau)Raymond Belhumeur

Bécancour, at the Bécancour industrial park: Short-eared owl (Hiboux des marais) - Robert Barbeau

Chateauguay, refuge faunique Marguerite-D'Youville on Île St-Bernard: Tufted titmouse (Mésange bicolore), Peregrine falcon (Faucon pélerin)F. Hilton

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Sightings for Wednesday November 28th

Montreal Botanical Gardens: 30 Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins), Bohemian waxwings (Jaseurs Boréaux). Carolin Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) in the First Nations gardens - Lucette d'Amours

Monday, November 26, 2007

Sightings for Monday November 26th


Chambly, Chambly basin Black-legged kittiwake (imm.) (Mouette tridactyle), 200 Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte), Ring-billed gulls (Goélands à bec cerclé) - Raymond Belhumeur
Montreal, Quite a surprise today,I observed a Tree Swallow (Hirondelles bicolore) flying over the St-Lawrence today south east of Ile des Soeurs. - Alain Goulet

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Sightings for Sunday November 25th

Ste-Anne de Bellevue: André, Gay and I went to the Morgan Arboretum this morning and André found a Three-toed Woodpecker on the path between the Chalet Pruche and the Bobolink field. We were able to watch it for quite some time. Photos are posted at the following link:http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Songsparrow/photos/browse/97e2?c=
We also had 2 Red-Winged Blackbirds, 1 Common Redpoll and 4 Pine Siskins in our yard yesterday in La Prairie. - Sophie

Chambly, Chambly docks: Ring-billed gulls (Goéland à bec cerclé), Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouette de Bonaparte), Herring gulls (Goélands argentés), Great-black-backed gulls (Goélands marins), Black-legged kikiwake (juvenile 1st winter) (Mouette tridactyle) - Robert Chartier

Montreal Botanical Gardens: 12 Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins) 12 Robins (Merles), Pileated woodpecker (Grand-Pic), Coopers hawk (Épervier de Cooper), 2 Redpolls (Sizerins), White-breasted nuthatch (Sitelle à poitrine blanche), 3 Red-breasted nuthatch (Sitelle à poitrine rousse), House finch (Roselins familiers). European goldfinch (Chardonneret Élégant) at the feeder neard the First Nations gardens - Louise Ladouceur-Côté

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Sightings for Saturday November 24th

Montreal, Riviêre-des-Prairies 4th Avenue: 4 Black scoter (macreuses noires), 16 Great blue herons (Grands Hérons) along the river. Also seen Snow buntings (bruants des neiges), Common redpolls (Sizerins flammés). Pine grosbeaks (durbecs des sapins) and Robins (merles) at parc Pointe-aux-Prairies. - Daniel Ouellette

Montreal Botanical Gardens: 5 Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des Sapins), 2 Common redpolls (Sizerins flammés), Merlin (Faucon Emérillon), Fox sparrow (Bruant Fauve), Dark-eyed junco (Juncos ardoisés) - Lucette d'Amours

Boucherville, parc de la Frayère: Yellow-rumped warbler (Paruline à croupion jaune), Barred owl (Chouette rayée), 5-6 American robins (Merles d'Amérique), 3 juncos - Stéphane Blais

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - November 24, 2007

Laval, Bois Papineau, -8 C. sunny and mainly calm 6 observers BIRD(S) of the day.... 2 Barred Owls. In the centre of the woods, north of the tracks. A Barred has been reported for the last month by various people... bird always seemed to fly off when spotted.... once again the reputation of these woods has been maintained!

1 Merlin .. flew right overhead in the parking lot, as we were preparing to leave. Accipiter Spc. .. also flew nearby at the same time. 2 Rock Doves, 6 Mourning Doves, 6 Downy Woodpeckers, 6 American Crows, 40 Black -Capped Chickadees, 5 White-Breasted Nuthatches, 20 + American Robins, 4 European Starlings, 6 American Tree Sparrows, 6 Dark-Eyed Juncos, 6 Northern Cardinals, 40 House Finch, 6 American Goldfinch, 1 Pine Grosbeak... At the parking area, at the same time as the Merlin - Chuck Kling

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Sightings for Monday November 19th

Montreal Botanical Gardens: 6 Evening grosbeaks (Gros-Becs errants), 5 Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins) - Lucette d'Amours - Carolin Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) - C. PrévostFox sparrow (Bruant fauve), Ruby-crowned kinglet (Roitelet à couronne rubis) - Yves Gauthier

Boucherville, at feeders: European Goldfinch (Chardonneret elegant) 17 rue de la Broquerie - F. Blouin

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Sightings for Sunday November 18th

Chambly, fort Chambly: 100’s of Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte), Gulls – ring-billed, Herring, Great black-backed (Goélands - à bec cerclé, Goéland argenté, marin), Common mergansers (Grands Harles), Mallards (Canards colverts), Common loon (Plongeon huard) near the bridge on hwy 112 many Lesser scaup (Petits Fuligules), 1 Greater scaup (Fuligule milouinan) 3 (f) 1 (m) Bufflehead (Petits Garrots), Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or)

Boucherville, parc de la Frayère: Barred owl (Chouette rayée) – found by Doreen Hughes. Pine grosbeak (Durbecs des sapins), we found a 2nd Barred owl (Chouette rayée), and a Long-eared owl (Hibou moyen-duc), Rusty black bird (Quiscale rouilleux), many Robins (merles), White-throated sparrow (Bruant à gorge blanche), Dark-eyed juncos (Juncos ardoisés), Brown creeper (Grimpereau brun), 2 Rough-legged hawks (Buses pattues)

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, rue Cayer. American coot (Foulque d'Amérique), many Canada geese (Bernaches du Canada), Red-necked grebe (Grèbe jougris) - Sylvain Mathieu

Ile Perrot: 46 species (espèces) including - 3 red-necked grebes (grèbes jougris), 1 White-winged scoter (macreuse brune), 22 Hooded mergansers (harles couronnés), 17 Common loons (plongeons huarts), 50 Gadwall (canard chipeau), 1 Great blue heron (grand héron), 1 Northern shrike (imm) (pie-grièche grise), 1 American pipit (pipit d'Amérique), 1 Snow bunting (bruant des neiges), 2 Song sparrows (bruants chanteurs), 1 Yellow-rumped warbler (paruline à croupion jaune), Common redpolls (sizerins flammés), 2 Red-winged blackbirds (carouges à épaulettes) - Daniel Ouellette

Montreal Botanical Gardens: Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) at the feeders near the entrance to the Alpine Garden. Also seen 10 Pine grosbeak (Durbec des sapins), Great blue heron (Grand Héron), Fox sparrow (Bruant Fauve) - Lucette d'Amours

Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, montée Henrysburg and autoroute 15 North: Greater white-fronted goose (Oie rieuse), 3 Snow geese (Oies des neiges), 1000 Canada geese (Bernaches du Canada) - Louise Simard

St-Mathias, Parc des Voiles: Artic loon (Plongeon arctique) reported to - Jean Pierre Pratte

Sightings for Saturday November 17th

Boucherville, 26 rue Jean-Cadieux at feeders : European Goldfinch (Chardonneret elegant) - P. Cazavant

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - November 17, 2007

On the way to the rendez-vous, I saw a Harrier, a Peregrine and thousands of Canada Geese.
Eight hardy souls joined me at Ste-Martine for a bright but cold and very windy outing.
In total we saw, at a guess, 15K Canada Geese, mostly on the Chateauguay River but smaller numbers else where, 38 Am. Black Duck, 50 Mallard, 100 Northern Shoveler, 8 Green-winged Teal, maybe 2K Scaup (too far to differentiate; there might have been Ring neck amongst them), 6 Hooded Merganser, 6 C. Merganser, 1 Pied-billed Grebe, 2 D/C Cormorant, 1 Osprey - Maple Grove, rue MacDonald: , a second Northern Harrier, 1 Rough-legged Hawk, 1 Merlin, 200 Ring-billed Gulls, 4 Blackbacks, 100 Rock Pigeon, 2 Blue Jay, 10 American Crows, 14 Horned Lark, 17 Black-capped Chickadee, 1 White-breasted Nuthatch, 1 American Robin, Starling, 6 American Tree Sparrows, 7 Snow Bunting, House Finch, 4 American Goldfinch and 75 House Sparrows.

Soon after we split up, Sheldon and Darlene spotted a couple of Mourning Dove.The bird of the day would have to be the Osprey, although 100+ Shoveler on the Mercier sewage ponds were possibly more unusual.

Felix

Sightings for Friday November 16th

Laval, on rivière des Prairies behind 9800, boulevard Lévesque: Common Goldeneye X Bufflehead (hybride Garrot à oeil d'or X Petit Garrot) - Georges Lachaîne

Boucherville, at feeders: European Goldfinch (Chardonneret elegant) 17 rue de la Broquerie - F. Blouin and 26 rue Jean-Cadieux - P. Cazavant

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Sightings for Thursday November 15th

Montreal Botanical Gardens: Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) at the feeders near the entrance to the Alpine Garden - J. Brisson

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Sightings for Wednesday November 14th

Boucherville, parc de La Frayère: in the section with fruit trees Townsend's Solitare (Solitaire de Townsend), Pine grosbeak (Durbecs des sapins), Long-eared Owl (Hibou moyen-duc) at the top of a large poplar - Michel Bertrand

Montreal Botanical Gardens: Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) at the feeders near the entrance to the Alpine Garden - Y. Gauthier

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Sightings for Tuesday November 12th


Boucherville, parc de La Frayère: in the section with fruit trees Townsend's Solitare (Solitaire de Townsend ), also Pine grosbeak (Durbecs des sapins), Robins (Merles), Bohemian waxwings (Jaseurs boréaux), Ruby-crowned kinglet (Roitelet à couronne rubis), Cooper’s hawk (Épervier de Cooper) - Micheline Ouellet http://www.flickr.com/photos/paruline30

Monday, November 12, 2007

Sightings for Monday November 12th

Chateauguay, rue Flanagan: Pine siskin (Tarin des pins) - T. Long

Boucherville, parc de La Frayère: Townsend's Solitare (Solitaire de Townsend ) - Raymond Belhumeur

This morning at about 11-11:30 am I was delighted to see a resplendent European Goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) at my cylindrical finch feeder (nigerseeds). It doesn't look like these birds moult very much, judging by his (her?) bright colours.I live in the Snowdon (Montreal) area, and I sure hope he returns tomorrow, as I now know how to use the zoom on my husband's digital camera. Stay tuned! - Karen

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Sightings for Sunday November 11th


Deux-Montagnes, west of pont ferroviaire (bridge) on lac des Deux-Montagnes: 2 Long-tailed ducks (M) (Hareldes kakawis), Black scoter (f) (Macreuse noire) can be observed from the end of 10th and 11th avenue. - J.C. Charbonneau

St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague near pont Larocque (bridge). Long-tailed duck (Harelde kakawi) PHOTO http://www.natureimages.net/ - Régis Fortin

Montreal, Ile Ste-Hélène near the Calder monument: Nashville warbler (Paruline à joues grises), Northern flicker (Pic flamboyant) - Daniel Ouellette
Ste-Anne de Bellevue, Morgan Arboretum: This afternoon there was a hatch-year Mockingbird (Moqueur polyglotte) feeding on Buckthornberries along the hedgerow east of the MBO and just north of the farmroad. It posed beautifully a couple of times at the very top of one ofthe trees. - Bob
Montreal Botanical Gardens, in the alpine gardens: Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) - J.-P. Milot et J. Chatigny

Baie d'Urfé, in the little bay beside City Hall (hôtel de ville): 12 Buffleheads (Petits garrots) http://www.pbase.com/juliet_anne/image/88829574 - Julie Tremblay

Boucherville, parc de La Frayère: Townsend's Solitare (solitaire de Townsend ) - Georges Néron http://www.flickr.com/photos/georgesn/sets/72157603125242839/

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Sightings for Saturday November 10th

Deux-Montagnes, on lac des Deux-Montagnes: 2 Long-tailed ducks (M) (Hareldes kakawis), 30+ Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), 5 Bufflehead (Petits garrots) - J.C. Charbonnea

Hudson: A flock of a dozen Evening grosbeaks (Gros-bec errant) made a brief appearance here in Hudson this morning. Unfortunately they missed my feeder, only making a short stop toinvestigate some Norway spruce cones before heading off. This was probably thelargest flock I have seen in years. Also had some Pine grosbeaks (Durbec des pins). Can't remember the last time I had both species in the same day. - W. Grubert

Saint-Jean, upstream from the bridge to Île Saite-Thérèse across from Motel Harris: 1500 Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), Bufflehead (Petits Garrots), Lesser scaup (Petits Fuligules), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinans), Common mergansers (Grands Harles), 100+ Hooded mersansers (Harles couronnés), 2 Black scoter (Macreuse noire)
Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Barrow’s goldeneye (Garrot d'Islande), 24 Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), 3 Bufflehead (Petits Garrots), Canvasback duck (Fuligule à dos blancs), Lesser scaup (Petits Fuligules), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinans)
Fort-Chambly: Red-breasred mergansers (Harles huppés), Common mergansers (Grands Harles), 4 Hooded mersansers (Harles couronnés)
Chambly basin: Black scoter (Macreuse noire), Ruddy duck (f) (Érismature rousse) - Michel Bertrand & Club d’Ornithologie de Longueuil

Leclercville, on the river: Greater white-fronted goose (Oie rieuse) - Maurice Raymond

Lasalle, Parc des Rapides: 12 American wigeon (Canard d'Amérique), 12 Gadwall (Canard chipeau), 23 Hooded mergansers (Harle couronné), Great blue heron (Grand héron), Mallards (Colverts), Yellowlegs (sp) (chevalier), 3 Common mergansers (f) (Grand harle) - Julie Tremblay

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - November 10, 2007

20 birders participated in this morning's field trip to the Morgan Arboretum in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue led by Betsy McFarlane. Although the temperature started off slightly below zero, the bright sunshine and the lack of any significant wind made for a very pleasant morning's walk. Lots of people in the Arboretum, with lots of dogs, but most memorable was the Pug dressed in camouflage clothing!!

Most of the birds seen were found around the feeders near the parking lot and in the evergreen forests throughout the site. Everyone was pleased with a few fleeting glimpses of Pine Grosbeaks as well as a few Golden-crowned Kinglets and a Brown Creeper. Our total species count for the day reached 27, with Tom and Sharon spotting a flock of Snow Buntings just as they were leaving the Arboretum grounds near the main road.

Here is our species list for the day. Canada Goose, Mallard, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Ring-billed Gull, Rock Pigeon, Mourning Dove, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Blue Jay, American Crow, Black-capped Chickadee, Red-breasted Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Brown Creeper, Golden-crowned Kinglet, American Robin, European Starling, Cedar Waxwing, Sparrow species (probably Am. Tree), Dark-eyed Junco, Snow Bunting, Northern Cardinal, Pine Grosbeak, House Finch, Am. Goldfinch, House Sparrow.

Thank you to Betsy for her guidance and keen ears this morning.

Sheldon

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Sightings for Thursday November 8th

Ste-Catherine, on a rock in the middle of the river left of the beach: Great cormorant (juv.)(Grand Cormoran) - Micheline Ouellet, Louise Simard

St.-Mathias, at the dock: 2 American coots (Foulques d'Amérique)

Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Barrow’s goldeneye (Garrot d'Islande), 80 Common goldeneye (Garrots à oiel d'or), Lesser scaup (Petits Fuligules), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinan), 7 Bufflehead (Petits Garrots), Common merganser (Grand Harle), Black scoter (Macreuse Noire)
Chambly basin, rues Georges-Pépin & Martel: Canvasback duck (Fuligule à dos blanc), 3 White-winged scoters (Macruses brunes), 2 Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), Ruddy duck (f) (Érismature rousse), Common loon (Plongeon huard)
rue Martel across from église St.-Joseph: Black scoter (Macreuse noire), Surf scoter (Macruese à front blanc)
Chambly, near the dock: 5 Red-breasted mergansers (Harles huppés), 20 Hooded mergansers (Harles couronés)
Fort de Chambly: 100+ Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte), 2 Peregrine falcons (Faucon pélerin) - Robert Chatier

Laval, boisé de l'Équerre: Northern saw-whet owl (Petite Nyctale) - Jean Pierre Pratte

Victoriaville, réservoir Beaudet: Ross’s goose (Oie de Ross) - Daniel Gagné

Breakeyville, which is now part of “Lévis” at 11 ave. Robitaille: seen again this morning Yellow-Throated Warbler (Paruline À Gorge Jaune) please be respectfull of the neighbours - Diane Labarre

Montreal, Ste-Anne du Bellevue:
Gay and I had a very productive morning scouting in the Morgan Arboretum for Saturday's field trip...of course, half these birds won't be there on Sat.morning.....:-) Not a big list but an interesting one. We also looked for the Chukar but no luck.
Cheers,Betsy

Mallard, American Black Duck, Common Merganser, Ring-billed Gull, Herring Gull, Mourning Dove, Rock Dove, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Pileated Woodpecker, BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER (in alley between birches and tamaracks north of Chalet Pruche), Blue Jay, American Crow, Black-capped Chickadee, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Brown Creeper, White-breasted Nuthatch, American Robin (at least 100), Red-winged Blackbird, European Starling, Bohemian Waxwing (a dozen in Pullin's), Northern Cardinal, Fox Sparrow (Pullin's Pasture)Dark-eyed Junco, Pine Grosbeak (heard only), Pine Siskin, American Goldfinch, Common Redpoll (heard only)

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Sightings for Tuesday November 6th

Boucherville: Sanderling (Bécasseau sanderling), 14 Dunlin (Bécasseaux variables), White-rumped sandpiper (Bécasseaux à croupion blanc) http://www.flickr.com/photos/georgesn/sets/72157602968004465/ - Georges Néron

Greenfield Park, at feeders: Pine siskins (Tarin des pins) - Charles Ménard

Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc), Barrow’s goldeneye (Garrot d'Islande), 80 Common goldeneye (Garrots à oiel d'or), Lesser scaup (Petits Fuligules), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinan), 3 Bufflehead (Petits Garrots)
Starting at rue Martel: 2 White-winged scoter (Macreuse brune), 3 Surf scoter (Macreuse à front blanc), 4 Black scoter (Macreuse noire), Ruddy duck (f) (Érismature rousse), 2 Pied billed grebes (Grèbe à bec bigarré), Common loon (Plongeon huard)
Fort de Chambly: Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte)
Parc Saint-Mathias: 1000 Canada geese (Bernaches du Canada), 5 Snow geese (Oies des neiges) - Robert Chartier

Monday, November 05, 2007

Sightings for Monday November 5th

Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc), Barrow’s goldeneye (Garrot d'Islande)
Chambly basin: 10 Bufflehead (Petits Garrots) - Charles Ménard

Chateauguay, Lac St-Louis: 12 Common loons (Plongeons huards)
Chateauguay river: 9 Hooded mergansers (Harles couronnés), Great blue heron (Grand heron), Coopers hawk (Épervier de Cooper) - T. Long

Victoriaville, réservoir Beaudet: Pink-footed Goose (Oie à bec court) - C. Roy

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Chukar at the Arboretum

Montreal, Morgan's Arboretum: Saturday morning a CHUKAR came out of the spruce/pine grove at the western edge of the more northern of the two ponds situated on the farm road that travels along the top of the hill which overlooks the Trans Canada. We heard it call first and then watched as it proceeded to saunter along the road towards us, calling almost constantly. Unfortunately it's timing was very bad as there happened to be a group of falconers along the road at the time. One of them had a Harris'Hawk, which saw the Chukar and proceeded after it, but missed! Nevertheless, what goes for a Chukar's life must have flashed before it's eyes. In a moment it was back in the spruce grove. Now if it can avoid the Cooper's and Goshawk! Betsy, have you seen a Chukar at the Arboretum before?

Cheers, Bob

Sightings for Sunday November 4th

Breakeyville, which is now part of “Lévis”: YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER (PARULINE À GORGE JAUNE) on rue Robitaille just beside avenue Boutin Sud - Diane Labarre

Greenfield Park: 12 Common redpolls (Sizerins flammés) - Charles Ménard

Pointe-Claire, Valois bay: 1000’s of Lesser scaup (Petits fuligules) - Julie Tremblay

Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc), Barrow’s goldeneye (Garrot d'Islande)S. Harvey

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Sightings for Saturday November 3rd

Chateauguay, refuge faunique Marguerite-D'Youville on Île St-Bernard: 31 Canada Goose, 3 Wood Duck, 4 American Black Duck, 300 Mallard, 5 Green-winged Teal, 5 Common Goldeneye, 1 Hooded Merganser, 4 Great Blue Heron, 1 Red-shouldered Hawk, 5 Black-bellied Plover, 10 White-rumped Sandpiper, 22 Ring-billed Gull, 5 Great Black-backed Gull, 1 Rock Pigeon,9 Mourning Dove, 5 Downy Woodpecker, 4 Hairy Woodpecker, 4 Blue Jay, 42 American Crow, 1 Common Raven, 30 Black-capped Chickadee, 7 White-breasted Nuthatch, 1 Golden-crowned Kinglet, 35 American Robin, 20 European Starling, 15 American Tree Sparrow, 8 Red-winged Blackbird, 10 American Goldfinch, 8 House Sparrow - Tom

Chambly, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 between Chambly and Richelieu: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc) - R. Belhumeur

Friday, November 02, 2007

Sightings for Friday November 2nd

Iberville, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 connecting Chambly to Iberville: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinan), Lesser scaup (Petits fuligule), Bufflehead (Petits garrot), Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), Cormorants (Cormorans à aigrettes) - Gilles Ethier

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Sightings for Thursay November 1st

Pointe-Claire, chemin Bord-du-Lac - parc Bord de l'Eau: Cattle Egret (Héron garde-boeuf) seen at 9:15 after a few minutes flew off heading north - Ossie Tee

Iberville, downstream from the bridge on rte 112 connecting Chambly to Iberville: Canvasback duck (Fuligule À Dos Blanc), Greater scaup (Fuligules milouinan), Lesser scaup (Petits fuligule), Bufflehead (Petits garrot), Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), Hooded mergansers (Harles couronnés), Common mergansers (Grands Harles), Bonaparte’s gulls (Mouettes de Bonaparte) - Michel Bertrand
 
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