Bruce just posted this on ONTbirds Oct 6 2009
At 11:30a.m. this morning I saw a juvenile WHITE IBIS fly over my head by the lighthouse at Prince Edward Point. It flew in off the lake from the east and was heading west along the shoreline. I checked many shoreline spots between Prince Edward and Sandbanks P.P. but could not relocate it.
Prince Edward Point had some good bird movement today. Most common species were YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, HERMIT THRUSH, both KINGLETS, EASTERN PHOEBE, WHITE-THROATED SPARROW and DARK-EYED JUNCO. Notables include 3 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, 500 TURKEY VULTURES (half at Sandbanks), 5 MERLIN, 1 RED-EYED VIREO, 2 COMMON RAVEN, 2 MARSH WREN, 1 HOUSE WREN, 7 warbler species including 1 ORANGE-CROWNED, 1 BLACKPOLL, 1 AMERICAN REDSTART, 1 NASHVILLE & 1 PALM and 3 EASTERN TOWHEES.
Good Birding
Bruce Ripley
Directions to Prince Edward Point - Ontario Road Atlas, MapArt Publishing [pge 35, quad G 52 & 53]
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