Outdoor Ontario
Discussion => General Discussions => Topic started by: Napper on September 03, 2007, 06:53:53 PM
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Hello
I have a question.. If you don't mind..
Are they increasing in numbers in the Southern Ontario ?
I spotted 4 yesterday in Port Colborne. Same spot as last year, same weekend.
Near dusk, Roosting in tall trees at the edge of a swampy lake near lake Erie..
Napper::)
p.s... Spotted large numbers of Canada Geese, a dozen Caspian terns, a few Grebes in the bay @ Port Colborne.. 4 Mute Swans I think are now year round residents.. The D.C.C colony on the breakwall is very active and seems to be growing..
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Yes, I think they are increasing. The latest Breeding Bird Atlas results appear to support the idea too:
http://www.birdsontario.org/atlas/map.jsp?map=be&species=GREG&no=5&stype=1
BB
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Thankyou for the info..
I forgot to mention
Cement plant rd. south off of hwy 3 Port colborne
Napper :D
http://outdoorontario.net/Gallery/album11/cormorants_Gravelly_bay?full=1
http://outdoorontario.net/Gallery/album11/cementplntroad?full=1
added two links finally got around to it.:))