Trip Leader: Judith King
Participants: Fred, Judy D, Margaret, James, Ralph and Mary Anne, Werner, Carole, Norma, Stewart, Nancy, Arlene, Norah, Judith K, Alice and John, Judith B, Doug P, Doug and BJ, John and Kay, Bill K, Judy W, Kerry, Melitta, Tony and Carol, Linda, Lionel, Connie, Bob and Anne Marie, Kirsten and Grace, Angus, Linda, Beverly, Joy (40)
Thank you, Judith for the great day you provided for us. You focused on warblers and we did really well with most of the 16 warbler species we saw being found at the Kincardine Sewage lagoons. What a great way to finish the day, with the Mourning Warbler that you had scouted for us ahead of time. We all left with smiles on our faces.
Birds that were really appreciated were the Lincoln’s Sparrow, the looks we got at the Northern Parula, and the Ovenbird.
The weather was sunny with temperatures ranging between 7 and 15 C with light winds.
Take care,
Fred
1) En Route
2) Kincardine Sewage Lagoons
3) Inverhuron Provincial Park
4) Baie Du Dpre
5) Scotts Point
6) MacGregor PP Southern Boundary
• Canada Goose (CANG)
• Mute Swan (MUSW) - 1 (Lake Huron)
• Wood Duck (WODU) - 2
• Mallard (MALL)
• Northern Shoveler (NOSH) - 2
• Red-breasted Merganser (RBME) -1
• Ruddy Duck (RUDU) -2
• Wild Turkey (WITU)
• Double-crested Cormorant (DCCO) -1
• Great Blue Heron (GBHE) - 4
• Great Egret (GREG) -4
• Turkey Vulture (TUVU) -1
• Osprey (OSPR) - 4
• Red-tailed Hawk (RTHA) -1
• Killdeer (KILL)
• Spotted Sandpiper (SPSA) -2, 5
• Solitary Sandpiper (SOSA)
• Ring-billed Gull (RBGU)
• Herring Gull (HEGU)
• Common Tern (COTE) - 1 (L.Huron)
• Mourning Dove (MODO) -1
• Chimney Swift (CHSW) -1 (Boat House, Southampton)
• Belted Kingfisher (BEKI) 1,2
• Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (YBSA) -1.2.
• Downy Woodpecker (DOWO)
• Northern Flicker (NOFL)
• Pileated Woodpecker (PIWO)
• Merlin (MERL) -1
• Eastern Wood-Pewee (EAWP) -2
• Least Flycatcher (LEFL) -2
• Eastern Phoebe (EAPH) -2
• Great Crested Flycatcher (GCFL) -2
• Eastern Kingbird (EAKI) -2,3
• Yellow-throated Vireo (YTVI) -3
• Warbling Vireo (WAVI) -3
• Red-eyed Vireo (REVI) -3
• Blue Jay (BLJA)
• American Crow (AMCR)
• Black-capped Chickadee (BCCH)
• Red-breasted Nuthatch (RBNU) -3
• House Wren (HOWR) - 2
• Winter Wren (WIWR) -2
• Eastern Bluebird (EABL) -1
• Veery (VEER) -3
• Swainson's Thrush (SWTH) 2,
• Wood Thrush (WOTH) -2
• American Robin (AMRO)
• Gray Catbird (GRCA) -2
• Brown Thrasher (BRTH) -6
• European Starling (EUST)
• Ovenbird (OVEN) - 1
• Northern Waterthrush (NOWA) 1,2
• Black-and-white Warbler (BAWW) -2
• Nashville Warbler (NAWA) -2,1
• Mourning Warbler (MOWA)- 7
• Common Yellowthroat (COYE) 2,
• American Redstart (AMRE) 1,2,3
• Northern Parula (NOPA) 1,2,
• Magnolia Warbler (MAWA) 2,3,
• Yellow Warbler (YWAR) 2,3,
• Chestnut-sided Warbler (CSWA)-2,1,6
• Black-throated Blue (BTBW)-2,1
• Palm Warbler (PAWA) -3
• Pine Warbler (PIWA) -3
• Yellow-rumped Warbler (YRWA) 2,1
• Black-throated Green (BTNW) -2,3,1
• Eastern Towhee (EATO) -2
• Chipping Sparrow (CHSP) -3
• Song Sparrow (SOSP)
• Lincoln's Sparrow (LISP) -1
• White-throated Sparrow (WTSP)
• White-crowned Sparrow WCSP)
• Scarlet Tanager (SCTA) -2
• Northern Cardinal (NOCA)
• Rose-breasted Grosbeak (RBGR) -2
• Red-winged Blackbird (RWBL)
• Eastern Meadowlark (EAME) -1
• Common Grackle (COGR)
• Brown-headed Cowbird (BHCO) -2
• Baltimore Oriole (BAOR) -2 3 6
• Pine Siskin (PISI)
• American Goldfinch (AMGO)
82 Species seen
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