Today's field trip to Baie-du-Febvre was very easy to lead because there was only the two of us. The roads on the way were all clear. So here is the of birds that you all missed. Snow goose 1000, Canada goose 2000, Wood Duck 4, Gadwall 12, American Wigeon 1, American Black Duck 6, Mallard 24, Blue-winged Teal 4, Northern Shoveler 6, Green-winged Teal 40, Northern Pintail 56, Redhead 8, Ring-necked Duck 40, Bufflehead 4, Gray Partidge 2, Wild Turkey 2, Great-blue Heron 1, Northern Harrier 4, Red-tail Hawk 1, (not counting the 5 on the way back), Rough-legged Hawk 5, American Kestrel 1, Peregrine Falcon 1, American Coot 1, Kildeer 10, Ring-billed Gull 12, Great-black-backed Gull 1, Rock Pigeon 2, Mourning Dove 8, American Crow 10, Horned Lark 2, Tree Swallow 1, American Robin 9, European Starling 15, American Tree Sparrow 5, Song Sparrow 25, Snow Bunting 30, Red-winged Blackbird 20, Common Grackle 25, Common Redpoll 12, House Sparrow 3
Oie des neiges 1000, Bernache du Canada 2000, Canard branchu 4, Canard chipeau 12, Canard d'Amérique 1, Canard noir 6, Canard colvert 24, Sarcelle à ailes bleues 4, Canard souchet 6, Sarcelle d'hiver 40, Canard pilet 56, fuligule à tête rouge 8, Fuligule à collier 40, Petit Garrot 4, Perdix grise 2, Dindon sauvage 2, Grands Hérons 1, Busard Saint-Martin 4, Buse à queue rousse 1 (sans compter le 5 sur le chemin du retour), Buse pattue 5, Crécerelle d'Amérique 1, Faucon pèlerin 1, Foulque d'Amérique 1, Pluvier kildir 10, Goéland à bec cerclé 12, Goéland marin 1, Pigeon biset 2, Tourterelle triste 8, Corneille d'Amérique 10, Alouette hausse-col 2, Hirondelle bicolore 1, Merle d'Amérique 9, Étourneau sansonnet 15, Bruant hudsonien 5, Bruant chanteur 25, Bruant des neiges 30, Carouge à épaulettes 20, Quiscale bronzé 25, Sizerin flammé 12, Moineau domestique 3 - Jean Demers, Clémence Soulard
Saturday, April 13, 2013
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