Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Sightings for Tuesday May 12th




Saint-Louis de Gonzague:Long-tailed duck - Bicycle path rest area between pont de Saint-louis & pont Laroque (bridges)



Harelde kakawi - Aire de repos sur la piste cyclable entre le pont de Saint-louis et le pont Laroque (voie maritime) - Daniel Lebrun - click poto to enlarge

Westmount (parc) Summit park - Jim Houghton warbler Walk - Tuesday May 12th

Twenty two birders participated in the walk this morning, 38 bird specieswere seen/heard. The bird of the day was the Eastern Screech Owl, found basking in the sun in a weathered stump of a tree, thanks to Maryellen. Theweather was sunny, very bright. The leaves were out on most of the trees,but there were some that still had bare branches on top

Double-crested Cormorant, 2 (flying over), Ring-billed Gull 3, European Starling 6, Rock Pigeon 1, Nashville Warbler 3, Eastern Screech Owl 1, Northern Parula 1, Chestnut-sided Warbler 5, Magnolia Warbler 1, Black-throated Blue Warbler 1, Yellow-rumped Warbler 2, Black-throated Green Warbler 2, Blackburnian Warbler 4, Black-and-white Warbler 12, Ovenbird 1,
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1, Downy Woodpecker 2, Hairy Woodpecker 1, Northern Flicker 2, Great Crested Flycatcher 2, Blue-headed Vireo 1, Blue Jay 2, American Crow 12, Black-capped Chickadee 6, Chipping Sparrow 3, White-throated Sparrow 1, White-breasted Nuthatch 3, Red-breasted Nuthatch 1, Northern Cardinal 6, Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1, Hermit Thrush 2, Veery 2, Wood Thrush 1, American Robin 4, Indigo Bunting 1, Baltimore Oriole 3, House Finch 1, Pine Siskin 1, American Goldfinch 18, House Sparrow 1

Cormoran à aigrettes, Goéland à bec cerclé, Étourneau sansonnet, Pigeon biset, Petit-duc maculé, Parulines - Paruline à joues grises, à collier, à flancs marron, à tête cendrée, Bleu, à croupion jaune, à gorge noir, à gorge orangée, Noir et Blanc, couronnée. Pics – maculé, mineur, chevelu, flamboyante. Tryan huppé, Vireo à tête bleu, Geai bleu, Corneille d'Amérique, Mésange à tête noire, Bruants – familier, à gorge blanche, Sittelle à poitrine blanche, Sittelle à poitrine rousse, Cardinal rouge, Cardinal à poitrine rose, Grive solitaire, Grive fauve, Grive des bois, Merle d'Amérique, Passerin indigo, Oriole de Baltimore, Roselin familier, Tarin des pins, Chardonneret jaune, Moineau domestique - Kyra Emo

Ayerès Cliff,Tomifobia Nature Trail: Kathy Adams and I had the opportunity to observe an American Bittern (Butor d'Amérique) displaying his nuptial feathers that are on either side of his shoulders. At first we did not think it was a bittern. These feathers were pushed out when he walked, and after about 15 minutes he finally gave his normal pumping sound - Sheila MacLean - Click photo to enlarge

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