Montréal: Ile de la Visitation this morning (10am-1:30pm) with Herb Greenslade. A male Prothonotary Warbler (Paruline orangée) was seen on the woodland trail east of the welcome centre (between Rue d'Iberville and Rue Sackville) at 10:30am. It was observed for around 5 minutes as it moved at eye-level with a group of Tennessee Warblers and American Redstarts. Eighteen warbler species were seen/heard today. A Ruddy Turnstone (Tournepierre à collier) was present near the hydro outfall/spillway at the eastern end of Ile de la Visitation.
Warblers: Northern Parula (1), Tennessee (15), Nashville (3), Yellow (25), Chestnut-sided (2), Magnolia (3), Cape May (2), Yellow-rumped (5), Black-throated Green (1), Bay-breasted (4), Blackpoll (8), Prothonotary (1), Black-and-white (3), American Redstart (8), Ovenbird (1), Common Yellowthroat (1), Wilson's (1), Canada (2)
Others: Great Blue Heron (1), Canada Goose (6), Wood Duck (4), Mallard (15), American Black Duck (2), Gadwall (2), American Wigeon (2), Merlin (1), Peregrine Falcon (1), Spotted Sandpiper (3), Ruddy Turnstone (1), Ring-billed Gull (20), Herring Gull (1), Common Tern (2), Rock Pigeon (5), Downy Woodpecker (3), Hairy Woodpecker (1), Northern Flicker (4), Eastern Wood-Pewee (1), Least Flycatcher (5), Eastern Phoebe (2), Great Crested Flycatcher (1), Red-eyed Vireo (6), Warbling Vireo (15), Philadelphia Vireo (2), Blue Jay (3), American Crow (5), Tree Swallow (4), Black-capped Chickadee (10), White-breasted Nuthatch (3), American Robin (15), Swainson's Thrush (5), Gray-cheeked Thrush (1), Gray Catbird (2), European Starling (25), Scarlet Tanager (1), Northern Cardinal (6), Chipping Sparrow (4), Song Sparrow (15), White-throated Sparrow (1), Brown-headed Cowbird (2), Common Grackle (5), Red-winged Blackbird (50+), Baltimore Oriole (12), Pine Siskin (1), American Goldfinch (10), House Sparrow (4) - 65 species observed in total.
Parulines: à collier (1), obscure (15), à joues grises (3), jaune (25), à flancs marron (2), à tête cendrée (3), tigrée (2), à croupion jaune (5 ), à gorge noire (1), à poitrine baie (4), rayée (8), orangée (1), noir et blanc (3), flamboyante (8), couronnée (1), masquée (1), à calotte noire (1), du Canada (2)
Autres: Grand Héron (1), Bernache du Canada (6), Canard branchu (4), Canard colvert (15), Canard noir (2), Canard chipeau (2), Canard d'Amérique (2), Faucon émerillon (1), Faucon pèlerin (1), Chevalier grivelé (3), Tournepierre à collier (1), Goéland à bec cerclé (20), Goéland argenté (1), Sterne pierregarin (2), Pigeon biset (5), Pic mineur (3), Pic chevelu (1), Pic flamboyant (4), Pioui de l'Est (1), Moucherolle tchébec (5), Moucherolle phébi (2), Tyran huppé (1), Viréo aux yeux rouges (6), Viréo mélodieux (15), Viréo de Philadelphie (2), Geai bleu (3 ), Corneille d'Amérique (5), Hirondelle bicolore (4), Mésange à tête noire (10), Sittelle à poitrine blanche (3), Merle d'Amérique (15), Grive à dos olive (5), Grive à joues grises (1), Moqueur chat (2), Étourneau sansonnet (25), Tangara écarlate (1), Cardinal (6), Bruant familier (4), Bruant chanteur (15), Bruant à gorge blanche (1), Vacher à tête brune (2), Quiscale bronzé (5), Carouge à épaulettes (50 +), Oriole de Baltimore (12), Tarin des pins (1), Chardonneret jaune (10), Moineau domestique (4) 65 espèces observées au total. - Vivek Govind Kumar
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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