Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Backyard Birding => Topic started by: Napper on July 25, 2013, 01:20:33 PM
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We left Tiny, Township for NW Ontario on Monday.
Yesterday we spotted an adult Bald Eagle soaring high over the lake and later on
a Juvenile flew low over the yard which caused quite the commotion down the lake.
The Humming birds are still nesting in the tree beside the house.
We spotted a Cow Moose along hwy 11 just past the entry point to Quetico park.
Napper :)
gonna need a blood transfusion the bugs are really bad this year
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Yeah....I was thinking they're bad this year...bugs....which is strange bc I didn't think black fly season was too bad.
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I forgot to mention the 2 Sandhill Cranes along the side of hwy 11 just outside of Hearst, On
:lol:
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Saw mine 1st couple on nest fishing 20yrs back near Kapuskasing ...
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Finally sunshine after 4 days of rain
2 Pileated Woodpeckers
1 Belted Kingfisher
1 juvenile purple finch
3 Northern Flickers
warblers I cannot identify
Napper :)
lat 48.7 .long 91.2
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We see tons and tons of young and old snails, all over, never before. and the 1 Cicada in the tree buzzed 3 weeks ago for 10min and stopped. usually it lasts a day and there are 2-4 or them.. late summer.. I am gonna say it again, something is up. Nature is calling. And we are not hearing the ringer. It starts in our yards... and I aint ond of those wacko crazys who spread panic and theory's, I deal in the real life observations. :arrow:
Yeah....I was thinking they're bad this year...bugs....which is strange bc I didn't think black fly season was too bad.