Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: angelicque on February 02, 2008, 08:02:24 PM
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How common are these birds?
I saw my first at Humber Bay Park today - what a prehistoric looking bird!
I am very curious how common they are around these parts, seeing as i have never seen them before in years past!
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They are here every winter. You have to look hard to find Surf and Black Scoters, but they are also around (in far fewer numbers).
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We had WW Scoters right in the harbour area last winter/spring at Col Sam. I had a group of males do a fly-by last Monday also @ Col Sam.
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Scoters
Both White-wings and Surf have become quite common in Lake Ontario since the Zebra Mussel invasion in the early 90s. Surfs seem to be confined to the western basin ( Burlington-stoney creek area). White-wings winter through out the Lake Ontario. In mid May we get large migrations (1000+ birds) leaving each evening from the Oshawa Area. Some time they bring bonus birds with them like King Eiders, brant and black Scoters.
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We had one in the Scarborough Bluffs boat launch area today. 1st one I've had there.
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Hi
at Col Sam Smith park this afternoon, there were 2 females and a male very close to shore near the parking lot. Further out into the lake there were 8 males. With todays sunshine, the contrasting black and white on the wings was beautiful.
Also had fantastic views of the golden eyes.
Mike