Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Tuesday January 30th


No sightings reported, so I am just posting a photo of House Sparrows (Moineau domestique) - by Eric Bégin - click photo to enlarge

Monday, January 28, 2008

Sightings for Monday January 28th

Laval, Boisé Papineau: Eastern screech owl (Petit-duc maculé), Pileated woodpecker (Grand Pic) - Lucette d'Amours

Châteauguay, area around rue Higgins: 25 species (espèces) including - 3 Tufted titmouse (Mésanges bicolores), Carolina wren (Troglodyte de Caroline), Northern shrike (Pie-grièche grise), Sharp-shinned hawk (Épervier brun), 2 Ravens (Grands Corbeaux), 2 Songsparrows (Bruants chanteurs), Pileated woodpecker (Grand Pic) - Pierre Bannon

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame - chemin des Floralies: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend)H.. B. Boivin

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Sightings for Sunday January 27th

Autoroute 20 Between Sainte-Julie & Mont Saint-Hilaire and autoroute 30 between Saint-Bruno & Varennes: 6 Red-tailed hawks (Buses à queue rousse), 2 American kestrels (Crécerelles d'Amérique), 3 Rough-legged hawks (Buses pattues), 4 Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges), 1 Norhtern shrike (Pie-grieche grise) - Julien Brisson -click photo to enlarge

Varennes,
rang des sucreries: 2 Rough-legged hawks (Buse Pattue)
rang de la montée de la Baronie on a lampost off aoutroute 30: Gryfalcon (faucon Gerfaut) - Pierre St-Onge

Verchères, at the end afternoon: 3 Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges) one was beside autoroute 30 exit Calixa-Lavallée, one beside autoroute 30 between the exit for montée de la Baronie & Verchères the other was visable in a tree near Chicoine-Larose - Claudette Archambault

St-Polycarpe,
Chemin du Troisième rang: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges)
Chemin Ste-Marie: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - Georges Lachaîne et Élaine Presseau

Mirabel,
rang Ste-Marie: 3 Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges)
rang Ste-Dominique: 1 Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges), Gray partridge (perdrix grises) - Richard Dumoulin

Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Beauharnois canal about 1km from its mouth: King Eider (Eider À tête grise) A. Quenneville

Sherbrooke, Lac des Nations just beside the path: Saw-whet owl (Petite Nyctale) - Serge Beaudette

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - January 26th, 2008


Warning! Verbosity alert! Warning! (photos M. Swoboda)

Skip to the bottom if you want the "Reader's Digest Abridged Version" of our trip.

Today's field trip to the St-Clet, Ste-Marthe, Ste-Justine area turned out to bevery entertaining for all 19 participants who made the trip west despite aninauspicious beginning as ice fog seemed to be blanketing much of the area. This however only added to the enchantment as many of the trees and bushes were coated in beautifully formed crystals of hoar frost. For many of the veterans of this trip the complete lack of wind was a pleasant surprise and even early morning temperatures of -19C felt "balmy" in comparison with previous years. (By noon the temperature had risen to -9C)

Our first stop on Chemin Ste Julie produced a small group of a dozen horned larks with several Lapland Longspurs mixed in. Exact counts proved elusive as the birds ran between mounds of earth and wisps of fog. A little farther along a suspicious white "blob" on a snow drift turned out to be our first snowy owl of the day. It too looked a little ghost-like as its outline would fade in and out of the mist.

A stop to admire some of Richard Gregson's favourite birds (house sparrows) at a feeder proved fortuitous as a small group of snow buntings descended out of a clear blue sky to sit in a frost covered tree at close range offering everyone great views.

Turning on to Montee Ste-Julie we picked up our second snowy owl of the day on afence post. A bonus was a mixed group of several dozen horned larks and lapland longspurs. A northern shrike was seen by several participants lagging behind. Thank's to Clemence's "eagle-eyes" we then picked up a Cooper's Hawk partially hidden in a poplar tree and just after it flew away a pileated woodpecker made afly-by.

Several more decent sized groups of horned larks, snow buntings and lapland longspurs were seen throughout the morning including a group of 50 of the latterwhich landed temporarily in a small bush for what was an unusual view for manyof the participants. A very distant group of 20 or more corvids (most probably crows although a "croak" was heard at the time) was feeding on what appeared tobe a deer carcass as 5 or 6 of its brethren grazed unconcernedly nearby. A group of 5 coyotes several hundred metres down the road completed this interesting scene.

The last mammal sighting of the day was a small vole seen by most of the trip's participants being recycled into adult male snowy owl at close range. This birdsurely ranks as "bird of the day" even if the trip leader missed it as he"scouted" farther ahead. He'd like to think the other participants were pullinghis leg but there are photographs to prove it.

Our complete list of 20 species was: Cooper's Hawk 1, Rough-legged Hawk 1, Rock Pigeons 200, Mounring Doves 8, Snowy Owls 3, Downy Woodpeckers 3, Hairy Woodpecker 1, Pileated Woodpecker 1, Northern Shrike 1, Blue Jays , 3 American Crows 40, Common Raven 1, Horned Larks 100, Black-capped Chickadees 2, White-breasted Nuthatch 1, European Starlings 60, Lapland Longspurs 70, Snow Buntings 120, American Goldfinches 2, House Sparrows, 125

Many thanks to all who participated in what turned out to be a great morning

Wayne

Sightings for Saturday January 26th

Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges)
Saint-Vallier:
Chemin d'Azur
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse: 3 ième Rang Ouest
Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud: 1 Montée de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, 1 Montée Saint-François - Mario Lavoie
Verchères: beside autoroute 30 exit Calixa-Lavallée - Claudette Archambault

Mont-Saint-Hilaire, la falaise Dieppe: Gyrfalcon (Faucon gerfaut), 30 Ravens (Grands Corbeaux) - Michel Bertrand

Laval, Bois Papineau: Barred owl (Chouette Rayee) north of the train tracks, Merlin (Faucon Emerillon) - Chuck Kling

Tadoussac, Haute-Côte-Nord: American three-toed woodpecker (f) (Pic à dos rayé), 14 Downy woodpecker (Pic mineur), 8 Hairy woodpecker (Pic chevelu),2 Boreal chickadees (Mésange à tête brune), 25 Black-capped chickadees (Mésange à tête noire), 2 Red-breasted nuthatch (Sittelle à poitrine rousse), 30 Common redpolls (Sizerin flammé), Gray jay (Mésangeai du Canada), Raven (Grand corbeau)
By the river: 5000+ Gulls (Goélands) with the majority being Iceland gulls (Goélands Arctiques), then Herring gulls (Goélands argentés), Great black-backed (Goélands marin), Glaucous gulls (Goélands bourgmestres), 100 Greater scaup (Fuligule milouinan), 300 Black ducks (Canard noir), 500 Common goldeneye (Garrot à œil d’or), 350 Barrow’s Goldeneye (Garrot d’Islande), 400 Goldeney sp. (Garrot sp.) 8 Bufflehead (Petit Garrot), 80 Red-breasted merganser (Harle huppé) - Renaud Pintiaux,Véronique Laplante et Piano

Sightings for Friday January 25th


St-Barthélemy,
Rang St-Jacques et Montée Ouest: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - photo
near Rang St-Viateur & Ch. Ste-Thérèse: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - photo - also seen in the area, Snow buntings (Bruants des neiges) - Richard Prévost - click photo to enlarge

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sightings for Thursday January 24th

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) - Sylvain Mathieu

Saint-Pierre de Joliette, at the top of a large Poplar tree at the intersection of rang de la Petite Noraie & du chemin du Village Saint-Pierre nord: (Chouette épervière) Northern hawk owl

Verchères: 3 Snowy owls (Harfangs des neiges)

Boucherville, chemin Anjou: Bohemian waxwings (Jaseurs boréaux) - Michel Bertrand

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Sightings for Wednesday January 23rd

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame at the end of chemin des Floralies: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) - M. Bowman & G. Horgan

Montreal
, Botanical Gardens at the feedes by the First Nations Gardens: Carolina wren (troglodyte de Caroline) - J.-S. Guénette

Boucherville, 26 rue Jean-Cadieux at feeders: European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) - P. Casavant

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Sightings for Tuesday January 22nd

Montreal, Botanical Gardens at the feeders by the First Nations Gardens: Carolina wren (troglodyte de Caroline) - J.-S. Guénette

Boucherville, 26 rue Jean-Cadieux at feeders: European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) - P. Casavant

Monday, January 21, 2008

Sightings for Monday January 21st

Montreal Botanical Gardens, at the feedes by the First Nations Gardens: European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) - J.-S. Guénette

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame near the totem pole: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) - Gilles Ethier

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sightings for Sunday January 20th


Ste-Justine-de-Newton: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - Régis Fortin - click photo to enlarge
Ste-Geneviève-de-Berthierville, rang Ste-Philomène: American three-toed woodpecker (f) (Pic à dos rayé) in a grove of red pines - J.C. Charbonneau
Mirabel,
rang Ste-Marie: 2 Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges), Gray partridge (Perdrix grises), Snow buntings (Bruants des neiges)
St-Dominique: Northern shrike (Pie-Grièche grise), Rough-legged hawk (Buse pattue) - Lucette d'Amours
Saint-Barthélemy,
Rang St-Jacques: 2 Snowy owls (Harfang des neiges)
Rang St-Jacques & Montée Ouest: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges)
Montée St-Viateur at train crossing: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - Richard Prévost - photos - click next to see more
Châteauguay, rue Higgins: Pileated woodpecker (Grand Pic)

Saint-Constant, rang Saint-Simon: 35 Horned larks (Alouettes hausse-col) - photo, 300-400 Snow buntings (Bruants des neiges), 1 Lapland longspur (Bruant lapon), 1 Raven (Grand Corbeau), 3 Red-tailed hawks (Buses à queue rousse), perched side by side on the same branch. 3 other Red-tailed hawks (Buses à queue rousse) were along autoroute 30 in this area - Pierre Bannon
Vercheres, at the intersection of Mtee Chicoine Larose and autoroute 30: 2 Snowy owls (Harfangs des neiges) one north-east of the 30 the other was north on Mtee Chicoine Larose - Richard Dupuis
Terrebonne, boisé de la Coulée: Northern goshawk (Autour des Palombes) - Jonathan Roy

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Sightings for Saturday January 19th

St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Hungry Bay: Common mergansers (Grands Harles), Common goldeneye (Garrots à œil d'or), Herring gulls (Goélands argentés), Great black-backed gulls (Goélands marins)
chemin de la Baie: 7 Wild turkeys (Dindons sauvages)

Châteauguay, rue Higgins: Red-bellied woodpecker (Pic à ventre roux), Tufted titmouse (Mésange bicolore) - Pierre Bannon

Varennes, chemin Pointe aux pruches near chemin de la Baronnie: perched in a tree - Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges), Snow buntings (bruants des neiges) Lorraine Lef


Trois-Rivières, boisé des Forges du St-Maurice: here is a map to where Black-backed woodpecker (pic à dos noir), and an American Three-toed woodpecker (pic à dos rayé) was seen this week http://tinyurl.com/2xyf6r - Jacques Gélinas

Sainte-Marthe, chemin Sainte-Marie & la montée Sainte-Marie in a large Elm: Snowy owl (Harfang des Neiges) - S. Mathieu et G. Éthier

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - January 19th, 2008

Montreal: Given the bone-chilling cold and frigid winds of past January outings to Parc Jean Drapeau, today's outing was downright pleasant! Sunshine, light winds and a temperature of around -3 made for a very pleasant walk around both Ile Notre-Dame and Ile Ste-Helene this morning for 17 birders. Bird life on the islands was quite quiet today, with a final total of 16 species. More on that in a moment.

We even finished the morning in flat-out comfort as we were warmly welcomed in to the ground floor reception area of the Biosphere where bathrooms and vending machines with hot coffee awaited us!

Our target bird of the day was the Townsend's Solitaire which has been putting in appearances on Ile Notre-Dame for a few weeks now. Our search, as a group, came up empty but upon returning home and sitting down to write up this report, I was happy to find the following e-mail from Steve Charlton.

"Congratulations, Sheldon - you can now put the Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) on the trip list! You might use the following words ..after our group moved on, I stayed behind and continued to look for it. I eventually found it not far from where we had been looking as a group.

Actually I flushed it about a third of the distance going from the Concord Bridge to the totem pole, on the left. It flew across the frozen stream and dove into a group of conifers on the other side. The sighting wasn't a particularly rewarding view, but as I had seen the bird before out West, I recognized it. As I was watching for it to re-emerge, Pierre Bannon's group came along and joined in the hunt by walking around the group of trees, catching only fleeting glimpses of the bird for the first 10-15 minutes. I guess the bird decided that it was hassled enough, because it suddenly flew out into fullview and perched on a dead snag. At that point, everyone had about as good a view as was possible in the poor light. I left the group watching the bird and taking pictures, to see if I could find you guys again, but when I got back to the parking lot, mine was the only car left. Anyway you can now add it to the trip list...A few of our group actually decided to return to the area after the formal field trip came to an end. No doubt we'll hear from them later as to whether or not they were successful.As for the rest of our sightings, here is the list.

Mallard, Common Merganser, Herring Gull, Great Black-backed Gull,Rock Pigeon, Downy Woodpecker, American Crow, Common Raven, Black-capped Chickadee, White-breasted Nuthatch, American Robin, EuropeanStarling, Northern Cardinal, American Goldfinch and House Sparrow.

Thank you to all who participated and congratulations to Steve for his persistence being rewarded with the Solitaire sighting.

Next week out to the wilds of Ste-Marthe, St. Clet and Ste-Justine. Hope to see you there.

Sheldon

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Sightings for Thursday January 17th


Montreal, Mount Royal Cemetary: I went for a quick look in the Mt. Royal Cemetery at 8am today. Not much doing.... but just before leaving, I decided to drive up towards Mt. Murray, to see if I could locate a fox. On the way up I heard a huge racket coming from a group of crows. I turned the car around.... and wouldn't you know... I came across a Great Horned owl (Grand-duc d'Amérique), perched in a large conifer... not too far from the military section. click photo to enlarge

I managed a number of photos, just before the crows got him to move. It didn't go very far... and I found it perched on a snag , in the largest conifer in the G7 sector... the sector that is really like a large plateau, just west of the office I took a good 40 shots from a distance of close to 100 feet. The bird was perched on a snag in that conifer, about 45 feet above the ground... facing the morning sun I spent probably 45 minutes with it ..... and I think that it may still be there now.... the crows have , for the most part, lost interest.... and were returning to harass the owl only from time to time. This is the first time I've had a "Horned " on the property since the 24th of March, 2005 - Chuck Kling
www.pbase.com/hootpix ......Great horned owl still seen there at noon

Baie-du-Febvre, chemin Janelle: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges), Rough-legged hawk (Buse pattue)

Varennes, near autoroute 30 about 3km east of the exit for chemin de la Baronnie: Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) - Michel Bertrand

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Sightings for Wednesday January 16th


Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) - Pierre Bannon - photo


Montreal Botanical Gardens: Carolina wren (troglodyte de Caroline), Cooper’s hawk
(Epervier de Cooper), European Goldfinch (Chardonneret Élégant)
- Sylvain Sabourin - click photo to enlarge

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Sightings for Tuesday January 15th



Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) - click photo to enlarge
Ile des Sœurs: Winter wren (Troglodyte mignon) - photo, Eastern screech owl (Petit-duc maculé)photo - Pierre Bannon

Montreal Botanical Gardens: European Goldfinch (Chardonneret Élégant) - J.-S. Guénette

Lachine, at a suet feeder near the canal: Carolina Wren (Troglodyte de Caroline) - N. Giverne

St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Hungry Bay: 100’s meters along the bicycle path - King eider (Eider à tête grise), Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or), 6 Wild turkeys (Dindons sauvages), 1 Northern shrike (pie-grièche grise) - Claude Roy

Sightings for Monday January 14th

Yamachiche, chemin Louis Gatineau & de la tranchée d’Isaie: Northern hawk owl (Chouette épervière) observed at 1pm - J. Gélinas - photo

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sightings for Sunday January 13th

Montreal, Botanical Gardens: I along with a whole bunch of photographers, spent a good hour photographing an adult Cooper's hawk (épervier de cooper). The bird was on a grassy patch of ground , under a conifer... between the Chinese garden and the Premieres Nations area, where the Carolina Wren has been seen.The Cooper's was standing upon what looked like a nice sized Rock Dove. It was eating at its own speed oblivious to the people who were only about 40 to 50feet away. A beautiful opportunity in excellent light for some fabulous captures! The immature Cooper's are always around in springtime... but the adults usually are seen high up in trees. To finish off a delightful morning.... We also had 2 European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant)at the feeder in front of the big lion sculpture. This bird (finally) was a new lifer for me. - C. Kling - click on photo to enlarge
Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) near near the Totem across from the Casino – Claudie
St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Hungry Bay: King eider (Eider à tête grise mâle de 1er hiver) photo - Régis Fortin
St-Gabriel: Black-backed woodpecker (Pic à dos noir) photo - Richard Prévost

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Sightings for Saturday January 12th

Hungry Bay: (1st winter male) King eider (Eider à tête grise mâle de 1er hiver) - André Labelle

Hemminford, chemin Murray: Common grackle (quiscale bronzé), Sharp-shinned hawk (épervier brun), 2 Northern shrikes (pie-grièche grise), Merlin (faucon émerillon), American robins (merles d'amérique), Song sparrow (bruant chanteur), Tree sparrow (bruant hudsonien), Northern flicker (pic flamboyant)
chemin Fisher: 27 Wild turkeys (dindons sauvages) - André Provost

St-Barthelemy: Adult and an immature Snowy Owl (Harfang des neiges).... far out in a field along Montee Ouest in St-Barthelemy. I tried to approach a little closer, over hard crusty snow... but broke through into slush and water , several times........ so no go ! - Chuck Kling - www.pbase.com/hootpix

Bird Protection Quebec's Field Trip Report - January 12th, 2008

Montreal, Botanical Gardens: Pleasant but windy weather brought out 27 birders to the Montreal Botanical Gardens field trip this morning. An impressive aerial display around the Olympic tower by two Peregrine Falcons (Faucons pèlerin), was an auspicious beginning to the trip. Two interesting sightings were made at the Amerindian pavilion feeder - a Carolina Wren (troglodyte de Caroline), and a very cooperative fox who carried chunks of ham from one side of the path to the other. Unfortunately there were very few birds at the feeders probably due tothe presence of a Merlin (faucon émerillon), who skimmed over our heads on 3 occasions.
We had a total of 18 species. Besides the birds mentioned above, there were: Gull(sp) (Goeland), Rock Pigeons (Pigeon bisset), American crows (Corneille d'Amérique), Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins), Red & White-breasted nuthatches (Sittelle à poitrine rousse et blanche), Common redpolls (Sizerins flammés), Hairy & Downy woodpeckers ( Pics chevelu et mineur), Black-capped chickadees (Mésanges à tête noire), European starlings (Étourneau sansonnet), House finch (Roselin familier), American goldfinch (Chardonneret jaune) One of our members saw a European Goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) at a feeder while waiting for others to arrive before the outing started.

Thanks to all participants for an enjoyable trip - Guy Zenaitis

Friday, January 11, 2008

Sightings for Friday January 11th

Hungry Bay: (1st winter male) King eider (Eider à tête grise mâle de 1er hiver) many Common mergansers, common goldeneye (grand harle, garrots a oeil d or) Herring gulls (goélands argenté), 1 Canada goose (bernache du Canada)D. Paquette, R. Rousselle

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Sightings for Thursday January 10th

Verdun, on the river across from the Douglas hospital: Harlequin duck (Arlequin plongeur), 7 Canada geese (Bernaches du Canada), other ducks – 20 Gadwall, black, Mallards, Common goldeneye, Common mergansers, Hooded merganser (Canards - chipeaux, noirs, colverts Garrots à œil d'or, Grands Harles, un Harle couronné) - Pierre Bannon

St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Hungry Bay: (1st winter male) King eider (Eider à tête grise - mâle de 1er hiver) - Don-Jean Léandri - PHOTO

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) near the Canada pavillion (pavillon du Canada) - J. Michaud

Côte Sainte-Catherine: Northern pintail, Barrow’s goldeneye, 25+ Common goldeneye, greater scaup, 50+ Common mergansers, 5 Canada geese, Black ducks, Mallards, Gulls – Great black-backed, Herring, ring-billed (Canard pilet, 1 Garrot d'Islande, 25+ Garrot à oeil d'or,1 Fuligule milouinan, 50+ Grand harle, 5 Bernaches du Canada, Canards noir, Canard colvert, Goélands marin, argenté et à bec cerclé) - Gilles Ethier

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Sightings for Wednesday January 9th


Hungry Bay: (1st winter male) King eider (Eider à tête grise - mâle de 1er hiver) - Régis Fortin -
click photo to enlarge

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

The Big Green Big Year

This is a low-key, friendly bit of birding rivalry that is not especially original but which seems appropriate in these days of carbon emissions and climate change. If you have ever felt even a tiny bit guilty about driving or flying to see a good bird (or several) why not join us in a year of carbon-neutral birding?

The Big Green Big Year has the acronym BGBY and is therefore pronounced Bigby* ... and it is simply a Big Year in which you only count those species seen within walking or cycling distance of your home or principle place of work. As simple as that, no dashing off to the far corners of the planet burning fossil fuels as you go.

Richard Gregson, Baie d'Urfé, Québec (Bigby coordinator)

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Sightings for Sunday January 6th


Yamachiche, chemin Louis Gatineau & de la tranchée d’Isaie: Northern hawk owl (Chouette épervière) took off in a SW direction at 1pm - Gelinas Jacques - click photo to enlarge


Montreal, Botanical Gardens: 15 species (espèces) including - 30 Common redpolls & 4 Hoary redpolls (Sizerins flammés, et 4 blanchâtre), Carolina wren (troglodyte de Caroline), European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant), Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins), Sharp-shinned hawk (épervier brun) - Lucette d'Amours
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Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) was still there this afternoon (Sunday), in the exact same area mentioned by Andrew on Friday: near the big totem pole across from the Casino, in amongst a bunch of starlings and robins. It posed very cooperatively for its admirers (four of us at the time I was there). I wasn't able to find the Barred Owl that had been seen, but this still represents a gala start to the public transit component of my BGBY, since I went by metro! (In fact, if this warm weather continues as forecast, those of you who are doing a self-propelled BGBY should be easily able to get there by bike.) – Z. Laubitz -------------------------------------------------------------------
Hungry Bay: Common loon (Plongeon huard), Hooded merganser (Harle couronné), many Common mergansers (Grands Harles), Common goldeneye (Garrots à oeil d'or) - Sylvie Robert/Gilles Laperrière

Mirabel:
Rang Saint-Dominique: 17 Gray Partridge (Perdrix grises)
Giroux: 5 Gray Partridge (Perdrix grises), 8 Wild turkeys (Dindons sauvages)
Also seen in the area were at least 400 Snow buntings (Bruants des neige) - Michel Bertrand

Varennes,
montée Baronnie: Snowy Owl (Harfang des neiges)
chemin de la Rivière aux Pins: 3 Red-winged blackbirds (Carouges à épaulettes) - André Provost

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Sightings for Saturday January 5th


Pointe Claire: Today I had great views of a very tame Sharp-shinned hawk near the culvert in Terra Cotta Park, Pointe Claire. I was walking the dog and had a little pocket camera so took the dog home,picked up the stroger camera and went back...sure enough..still there. I posted some pictures on http://www.birdviewing.com/ He was so close to the trail that most shots cut off his tail. – S. Biship - click photo to enlarge
St-Clet: 3 Snowy Owls (Harfang des neiges) in the fields north of St-Clet. The first two were in trees either side of Ste-Julie by the first right hand bend after turning onto Ste-Julie from the 201. The third was on a fence post west of Ste-Julie about 200m after turning right at the T-Junction at the end of Ste-Julie, all were immatures, one has a very distinctive bonnet of head spotting - Mark Dennis
St-Lazare: Also seen, a Northern Goshawk (Autour des Palombes) at St-Lazare sand pits, perched up and showing very nicely, good to see Northern Goshawks are still present despite the decimation of the forests around St-Lazare. 3 Merlins (faucons émerillon) were present on roadside wires, one by Ste-Julie off the 201 and the other by Ste-Marie near St-Polycarpe. Northern Shrikes (Pie-grièche grise) were on Ste-Marie by the tomato greenhouses and on Montee Chenier off the Chemin de l'eglise - Mark Dennis http://qcbirding2008.blogspot.com/
Châteauguay, rue Higgins: Tufted titmouse (Mésange bicolore), Red-bellied woodpecker (Pic à ventre roux), Northern flicker (Pic flamboyant) - Lucette d'Amours

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) near the the parking lot of Canada pavillion (pavillon du Canada). A Barred owl (Chouette Rayée) found south of the pavillion - Gilles Papillon

Friday, January 04, 2008

Sightings for Friday January 4th

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) was seen again in front of the Casino de Montreal in a mixed flock of Starlings (étourneaux), and American Robins (Merles d'Amérique), - close to the totem pole in Jardin Floralies. Also present in a row of conifers west of this site was a Barred owl (Chouette Rayee) - A. Plimer

St. Clet: I went out this morning, to the St-Clet area... in extremely windy conditions with much drifting snow on the roads. Finally managed to find a Snowy owl (Harfang des neiges) ... my 6th species of the season. It was an immature or female...impossible to approach... found on the ground in the cornfields, on Chemin Ste-Julie, south side, about half a kilometre, before Montee Ste-Julie. I managed a photo from a distance of about 150 metres. Also found a half dozen Horned lark nearby. Quite a dangerous morning to scan the rooftops of barns, since at one point I almost ended up off the road! - C. Kling www.pbase.com/hootpix

Montreal, Botanical Gardens: Carolina wren (troglodyte de Caroline), 30 Common redpolls & 2 Hoary redpolls (Sizerins flammés, et 2 blanchâtre), 15 Pine grosbeaks (Durbecs des sapins), Cooper’s hawk (Épervier de Cooper), Red & White-breasted nuthatches (Sittelle à poitrine rousse et blanche), European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant)Luc Laberge

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Sightings for Thursday January 3rd

Monteal, Ile Notre Dame: Townsend's Solitaire (Solitaire de Townsend) was seen again in Jardin Floralies in front of the Casino de Montreal on Ile Notre Dame. Also seen: Cooper’s hawk (épervier de Cooper), 2 Robins (merles), Golden-crowned kinglets (Roitelets à couronne Dorée), Brown creeper (grimpereau brun) and a Northern flicker (Pic flamboyant) on Île Ste-Hélène near the restaurant Hélène de Champlain - Don-Jean Léandri

St-Valère, rang 10 near Victoriaville: 2 Black-backed woodpeckers (f) (Pic à dos noir) in a wooded area of larches - Claude Roy

Trois-Rivières, at feeders between rues Papineau & Des Bouleaux: Eastern towhee (Tohi à flancs roux) photo- Jacques Gélinas

Boucherville, 26 Jean-Cadieux at feeders: European goldfinch (Chardonneret elegant) - P. Casavant

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Sightings for Wednesday January 2nd

Ste.Marthe: There was an adult male Snowy Owl (Harfang des neiges) on a pole in Ste.Marthe which got scared away by snowmobiles and we saw the immature along chemin Ste-Julie, northwest of St-Clet - S. Bishop click photo to enlarge

St-Clet: This morning a young, male, Snowy Owl (Harfang des neiges) was on a barn roof ridge along chemin Ste-Julie, northwest of St-Clet. This is the first one I have seen along the road this winter, unlike last winter when there were a number. It does sound like there are a few to be found in the larger area west of St-Clet. There were also 100+ Snow Buntings (Bruants des neiges) and a dozen or so Horned Larks (Alouettes hausse-col) along the road – L. Laviolette

Châteauguay, rue Higgins: 13 species including - Tufted titmouse (mésange bicolore), Red-bellied woodpecker (pic à ventre roux), Coopers hawk (épervier de cooper), American kestrel (crécerelle d'amérique), 9 Common redpoll (sizerin flammé)Simon Chaloux
rue Flanagan: Coopers hawk (épervier de cooper) came by our feeders twice. The second time it went after a Mourning Dove (tourterelle triste) when it took off from where it was sitting. Don’t know if it got away or not – T. Long

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Sightings for Tuesday January 1st

Montreal, Botanical Gardens: Common redpolls & 1 Hoary redpoll (Sizerins flammés, et 1 blanchâtre), Carolina wren (Troglodyte de Caroline), House finch (Roselin familier), European goldfinch (Chardonneret élégant) - Lucette d'Amours
 
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