Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Southern Ontario Reports => Topic started by: Dinusaur on June 02, 2014, 09:04:07 PM
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I visited the park on Sunday, June 1st in search of shore birds that were reported earlier. Sigh; not too many to be found on that day. I saw 6 or so Ruddy Turnstone, a few spotted sandpipers and three black-bellied plovers. The plovers were quite far; however, recognizable in the photos that I took. At least that's a lifer for me; that alone was worth the visit. There were quite a few bird watchers/photographers around, all with very disappointed look. At the marsh area I saw a few marsh wrens. Later I visited the light house area and joined the search for a Nelson's Sparrow. No luck there either. It is a beautiful park - it was my first visit. Unfortunately Beach #2 and #3 were closed for maintenance. Outlook post 2 and 3 were not accessible without knee-high rubber boots. #4 produced some nice shots of Turnstone. Have to try again in the fall.
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Don't be disappointed. Turnstones and Black-bellied Plovers are great shorebirds to see. I only saw my first Turnstone exactly 1 week ago and this is my 2nd year birding. And Black-bellied are very fleeting too. Don't worry late summer and much of fall is great for shorebirds. I suggest you pick a regular spot that has good potential and keep going back to it. I picked Reesor pond and while it's no Pres'quille, it certainly can offer up some great shorebirds and waterfowl. I check it at least 3 or 4 times a month at random times of the day.
And of course keep an eye on ebird and set your alerts.