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Bird Checklist from Tony Walker's Vancouver Island Outing
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2008AprVancouverIslandwithTonyandJackreport.pdf to download the full outing report, with photos.
Group Checklist – Vancouver Island – April 15-22
Red-throated Loon
Pacific Loon
Common Loon
Pied-billed Grebe
Horned Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Western Grebe
DC Cormorant
Brandt’s Cormorant
Pelagic Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Greater White-f Goose
Brant
Canada Goose
Cackling Goose
Wood Duck
Gr-winged Teal
Mallard
N Pintail
N Shoveler
Eurasian Wigeon
Am Wigeon
Ring-necked Duck
Greater Scaup
Lesser Scaup
Gadwall
Black Scoter
White-w Scoter
Surf Scoter
Barrow’s Goldeneye
Common Goldeneye
Bufflehead
Hooded Merganser
Common Merganser
Red-br Merganser
Harlequin Duck
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Golden Eagle
Am Kestrel
Merlin
California Quail
American Coot
Sandhill Crane
Surfbird
Black-bellied Plover
Killdeer
Greater Yellowlegs
Black Oystercatcher
Mew Gull
Gl-winged Gull
Bonaparte’s Gull
Common Murre
Pigeon Guillemot
Rhinoceros Auklet
Rock Pigeon
Band-tailed Pigeon
Rufous Hummingbird
Anna’s Hummingbird
Belted Kingfisher
N Flicker
Hairy Woodpecker
Steller’s Jay
N western Crow
C Raven
Tree Swallow
Violet-gr Swallow
Nor R-wing Swallow
Chestnut-b Chickadee
Bushtit
Red-br Nuthatch
Brown Creeper
Bewick’s Wren
Winter Wren
Marsh Wren
Am Dipper
Golden-cr Kinglet
Ruby-cr Kinglet
Hermit Thrush
Am Robin
Varied Thrush
Eur Starling
Orange-cr Warbler
Yellow-r Warbler
Blk-thr Gray Warbler
Townsend’s Warbler
C Yellowthroat
Spotted Towhee
Fox Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Golden-cr Sparrow
White-cr Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Red-winged Blackbird
Brewer’s Blackbird
Purple Finch
House Finch
Red Crossbill
Pine Siskin
House Sparrow
Trip total: 100
Mammal species
River Otter (N P Pk)
Sea Otter (off
Ucluelet)
Harbour Seal “
Grey Whale “
California Sea Lion “
Steller’s Sea Lion “
Black Bear (Sproat Lk)
D. Wilshere, Apr 08
This field report is from Sam Rosa, and sightings in and around his house on Mark Street close to Bell Vue Park.
Tony Walker
Note - checked Airstrip on Calabogie Road (at 10:00 am April 20 and 7:40 am and 9:00 am April 21) for Sharp-tailed Grouse lek behaviour. No luck. Does anyone know what time is best? Don Hall
Location name:
Date & Effort Observation type: Traveling Count
Observation date: 4/19/08
Start time: 7:45 AM Area covered: N/A
Duration: 3 hour(s) 0 minute(s) Elevation: N/A
Number of people in party: 7
200 Canada Goose
7 Tundra Swan
2 Gadwall
2 American Wigeon
100 Mallard
4 Northern Pintail
15 Green-winged Teal
8 Redhead
300 Ring-necked Duck
4 Greater/Lesser Scaup
200 Bufflehead
10 Common Goldeneye
2 Hooded Merganser
4 Common Merganser
2 Ruffed Grouse
4 Pied-billed Grebe
1 Turkey Vulture
2 Osprey
1 Bald Eagle
2 Sharp-shinned Hawk
7 Sandhill Crane
12 Wilson's Snipe
1 Belted Kingfisher
3 Northern Flicker
2 Eastern Phoebe
2 Blue Jay
2 Tree Swallow
1 Hermit Thrush
4 American Tree Sparrow
10 Song Sparrow
2 Swamp Sparrow
20 Dark-eyed Junco
2 Red-winged Blackbird
1 Purple Finch
1 Common Redpoll
Total species reported: 35
Don Hall
Location name:
Observation date: 4/13/08 1 Ross's Goose
800+ Canada Goose, 8 American Black Duck,70+ Mallard, 12 Greater/Lesser Scaup, 14 Bufflehead
16 Common Goldeneye, 3 Hooded Merganser, 5 Wild Turkey, 10 Turkey Vulture, 1 Osprey, 3 Red-tailed Hawk
6 Rough-legged Hawk, 3 American Kestrel, 1 Merlin, 40+ Sandhill Crane, 2 Rock Pigeon, 2 Black-capped Chickadee
1 White-breasted Nuthatch, 12 American Robin, 200+ European Starling,
The Ross’s Goose is now on
Don Hall
Hi Guys, Jack and I decided on trip to St Joes to Sample the Gilbertsons Maple Syrup Samplers, and also do a spot of birding on route. The Sun was shining and the sky was clear as we passed down the New Highway, to St Joes several Ospreys were to be seen and between 5/6 nests are located on the electrical power lines and a few post types were to be seen. The fields were either flooded or iced over lots of Canada Geese, Sandhill Cranes and Mallards were seen in large numbers. We had decided on Pancakes first and then birding the temperature climbed it became very obvious as the day wore on that we were right in the middle of migration and the species list reflected that. The following day we were in the grip of a fullscale winter storm. But this day as we wended over St. Joes and the back roads the weather was balmyand gave us a feeling of inner peace, truly a great day for birding, Chips agreed and he and I walked for about a mile and met Jack who had driven round.
Tony Walker
Location name:
Observation date: 4/10/08
Number of people in party: 2
1 Ross's Goose
600 Canada Goose
17 Tundra Swan
4 American Black Duck
60 Mallard
2 Common Goldeneye
45 Hooded Merganser
2 Northern Harrier
2 American Kestrel
(The Ross’s Goose was near
Don Hall
Date: April 8 2008
Location name: Bar River Flats + Pumpkin Point
(most birds are along Bar River Road, east of Government Road)
500 Canada Goose
123 Tundra Swan
1 American Wigeon
40 American Black Duck
150 Mallard
4 Northern Pintail
1 Bufflehead
2 Common Goldeneye
30 Hooded Merganser
3 Turkey Vulture
1 Bald Eagle
5 Rough-legged Hawk
3 American Kestrel
6 Sandhill Crane
20 American Crow
12 European Starling
1 Song Sparrow
Don Hall
April 7, 2008
Tundra Swans are back – total of approx 150 in
Also dozens of Common Goldeneye and Hooded Mergansers at
It’s wonderful to see the birds returning!
Don Hall
December 27, 2007 - Five mature bald eagles near the intersection of 3 Mile Road and Riverside Drive in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Three were in a tree at the edge of the St. Mary's River and two others were just north of that. Leslie Askwith
November 18 - 10 Tundra Swans, 10 Hooded Mergansers, 2 Bufflehead, 1 Bald Eagle, 1 Northern Harrier. Lake George wetlands at Maple Leaf Road. Also, Ken McIlwrick tells me that the huge rafts of dark-coloured ducks out in the middle of Lake George are Lesser Scaup. Don Hall
November 17 - 178 swans (presumably Tundra Swans), 50+ Canada Goose, 20+ Bufflehead, 40+ Mallard, 10+ American Black Duck, 1 Bald Eagle, 100+ unidentified waterfowl. Echo Bay Lake Street viewing platform. Don Hall
November 15 - a darkish rough-legged hawk is a regular along old Hwy 17 between Watson and Bar River Roads. Also, there are still Tundra Swans at Echo Bay marsh. but I haven't had a chance to count them lately. Don Hall
November 11 - 10 Pine grosbeaks, 5 American Goldfinch, 5 Black-capped Chickadee, 2 Blue jay, 1 Common Redpoll. Feeder on Watson Road West. Don Hall
November 5 - unconfirmed reports of a Great Grey Owl in the Sault College Woodlot. Large owl observed last week, not seen since. Don Hall
November 4 - 10+ Pine Siskins and 1 Northern Shrike. Feeder on Watson Road West. Don Hall
November 2 - 253 Tundra Swans, 4 Mallards, 13 Bufflehead, 5 Common Goldeneye, 4 Hooded Merganser, 2 Canada Geese - Echo Bay Lake Street veiwing platform. Don Hall
November 1 - 257 swans. Echo Bay Lake Street veiwing platform. Don Hall
October 30 - 54 swans (presumably Tundra Swans), 5 Common Goldeneye, 3 Bufflehead, 1 Common Merganser. Lake George wetlands at Maple Leaf Road. Don Hall
October 23 - 41 Tundra Swans, 5 American Black Duck, 5 Bufflehead, 2 Great Blue Heron, 3 American Tree Sparrows. Lake George wetlands at Maple Leaf Road. Don Hall
October 23 - 25+ American Tree Sparrows and 3 Dark-eyed Juncos. Sault College J-wing South Parking Lot. Don Hall
October 21 - 124 swans on Lake George, at the West end of Maple Leaf Road. All appeared to be Tundra Swans, but they were a long way off. Also - for the last week or so there have been large rafts (200+) of dark-coloured ducks in the middle of Lake George. Too far off to ID without a scope. Don Hall
Birds seen. Double Crested Cormorant-2. Sandhill Crane-largest Groups 30+ also solitary and groups of 5 everywhere.
Tundra Swan- some on ice packed Lake George and 9 in a field near bar River. Mallard mostly in pairs several hundred
in field and on the water. Black Duck-100+. Blue Winged Teal- 1pr. Common Goldeneye-14. Bufflehead-10+. Common
Merganser-6pr. Hooded Merganser-12 in fields Echo Bay. Ring Bill and Herring Gull lots. Turkey Vultutr-2. Bald Eagle- 1 first year bird. Northern Harrier-2. Broadwing Hawk-6. Red Tail Hawk 1 imm. Rough Legged Hawk-12 + 1 Dark Morph.
Osprey 3. Kestrel-4. Ruffed Grouse-15. Wild Turkey one very large male doing his strut and 7 others?. Mourning Dove-14.
Northern Flicker-1. Lots of Ravens and Crows. Black Capped Chickadee-3. Red Breasted Nuthatch-1 American Robin large
flocks 20 + at edge of fields. Northern Shrike-3 one singing this is only the second time I have heard this beautiful song.
Starling-+. Song Sparrow-8. Snow Bunting-2. Rusty Blackbird-1. Common Grackle-6. Red winged Blackbird-3.
There were lots of white tailed Deer mixed in with the Cranes. Sam Rosa told me he had in his garden Yellow Rumped Warbler and also Brown Creeper. So spring is bursting forth. Cheers,
Evening, Bald Eagle 6, Herring and Ring Billed Gulls, Robin 20+, Mourning Dove 4, Rock Pigeon 12, Black C Chickadees 10, American Crow 100+, Canada Goose 50+, Song Sparrow 4 singing, White Throated Sparrow 2Males singing, White Breasted Nuthatch 2m, Rose Breasted Grosbeak 2m singing, Common Grackle 200+, House Wren 2singing, Winter Wren 2, Mallard 100+, Great Blue Heron2, Sharp Shinned Hawk, Pileated Woodpecker 1, Dark Eyed Junco 10,
Golden Crowned Kinglet 1m, Northern Parula 2m singing, Yellow Warbler 2m singing, Chest-nut Sided Warbler 2m singing, Yellow-rumped Warbler 6, Blackburnian Warbler2m, Bay-breasted 2m, Blackpoll Warbler 10m, Magnolia Warbler 3m singing, American Redstart 2m, European Starlings 200+ Many thanks on behalf of Sam.
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