Mockingbird at Black Creek Pioneer Village
Outdoor Ontario

Mockingbird at Black Creek Pioneer Village

TomTelford

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 130
Was doing the family tour through the old buildings when I spotted this out of the Manse kitchen window.



Tom.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by TomTelford »


JTF

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 769
Very nice shot. I have yet to see one of these.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by JTF »
Paul O\'Toole


denis

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 2165
beautiful shot tom
denis
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by denis »


Misty01

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 600
stunning picture Tom  :D
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Misty01 »


Moira

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 1327
Very nice picture.  I was lucky to see on at Humber Bay a while back - great bird to watch and listen to.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Moira »


TomTelford

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 130
Thanks guys,  

I was hoping that he/she(?) would make some noise but not a peep...   :(

Oh well...

Tom.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by TomTelford »


Niloc

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 670
    • http://www.colinmarcano.com
Very nice detail, I have yet to come accross one of these cuties good eye!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Niloc »
"To be a better nature photographer, be a better naturalist.The more you know about nature,the more you will see to photograph. Develop a deeper compassion for the world around us, and live by an ethic of concern for the subject matter."

John Shaw


BirderBill

  • Board Member
  • ****
    • Posts: 21
I JUST had one of those visit me outside my office window.
... at least I think that is what is was.  I was literally within 1m of it, looking through the window, and what I saw appeared to be darker gray on the underside than this pic.  
Also, size-wise, it seemed more in relation to a bluejay.

Is there something else I might have been looking at?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by BirderBill »


mr.sharp-photo

  • Guest
Quote from: "JTF"
Very nice shot. I have yet to see one of these.


that makes me laugh.
you've shot every bloody owl that we city folk dream of shooting, and you haven't seen a mockingbird?!?
:)

there are a # that hang around the various Humber River parks in TOronto. relatively plentiful here. also spotted one in Oshawa. this year, i've seen probably 6 or so. maybe more.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by mr.sharp-photo »


Bird Brain

  • Frequent Users
  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 2448
    • http://www.spnc.ca/
Quote from: "BirderBill"
Also, size-wise, it seemed more in relation to a bluejay.
Yes, that's accurate.  I saw a Mockingbird at Lake Wabukayne on Saturday morning - initial glance, appeared to be a Blue Jay, looked again and saw the grey colour plus long tail.  Hadn't seen a Mockingbird up in this area for awhile so he/she was a pleasant surprise.  

Jo-Anne  :)
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Bird Brain »
Jo-Anne :)

"If what you see by the eye doesn't please you, then close your eyes and see from the heart".


TomTelford

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 130
Hey yogistewart,

This was my first mockingbird too!  I've never seen one before, I guess they don't like Durham.  I can watch woodpeckers pretty much any day of the week and we've got hawks and owls a'plenty but no mockingbirds.  Weird.

Tom.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by TomTelford »


Tyler

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 210
Hey Tom

I guess you do not bird much near the lakeshore in durham region. Northern mockingbirds are easily found when one looks for them.
Throughtout the GTA they love the habitat along rail lines (i.e. shrubs, brambles, scrub) lots of food and cover. With that said current territories I know of are Newcastle hwy 115 and cp rail line, darlington provincial park, oshawa second marsh (2-3 pairs),and the stronghold "stevenson road oshawa west to whitby harbour/brock st. north to the cp rail line  and south to the lake" this rectangle has anywhere between 6- 10 pairs. This time of year look for berry bushes and you will find the mockers. There is a reliable pair at the Oshawa train station just east of the building along the Via platform. Also there are pairs in the lynde shore area, south ajax, pickering nuke, etc.  

Research done has shown that Durham regions mockers are doing well and are increasing. Would not surprise me that one has not yet shown interest in the scrubby forests se of Orono that are filled with berries most winters.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Tyler »


TomTelford

  • Old Timer
  • *****
    • Posts: 130
I see where the problem is, there are no winter ripe berries on or near my property and little that I've noticed in the crown lands.  And coincidentally this one was in a berry bush too!

Thanks,

Tom.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by TomTelford »


BirderBill

  • Board Member
  • ****
    • Posts: 21
Thanks for the confirmation of my sighting, as well!  
I tried a shot with a phone-cam, but the bird blended with with its background...
FYI, I know of some Mockingbird sightings at the Distillery District, in the South end by the train track, and in Scarborough by the BROFASCO building at Progress east of McCowan.

The one I spotted is in the Downsview Park area generally.  I have also spotted a Baldie in this area, nesting pair of Turkey Vultures on the "Good Life Fitness" building (ironic...), and the occasional Snowy vising.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by BirderBill »