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Southern Ontario, Canada, August 4-18 th 2014 By Chris Harper and Vicky Sumner Having previously travelled across Canada from Toronto to Vancouver (see report from 2010) with my kids, this trip was organised to be a little less rushed and a little more wildlife viewing friendly. We researched the best birding areas using both the internet and a copy of Clive Goodwin’s ‘A Bird Finding Guide to Ontario’. Although old, the book proved a really valuable reference when booking campsites and visiting specific spots within important birding areas. What follows is a report of the main birds and other wildlife seen on the trip, with photos when available. The main pictures were taken by phone scoping, with others from my hit and miss Nikon Coolpix L120. A minority of images were close enough just to use the phone by itself. Aug 4 th -Manchester to Niagara Falls The flight direct from Manchester to Toronto started well with a Peregrine over Terminal 1. Chris’s favourite bird and a lucky omen for the trip we hoped. On arrival in Toronto we were greeted by intense heat and threatening skies. The car was collected and during the wait a few lonely Monarch butterflies battled against the increasing wind above the pick-up point. The main freeways en route to Niagara were almost like rivers in the 2 hour storm that followed us, but the journey produced some great birds. Thousands of Double Crested Cormorants lined Lake Ontario around Hamilton, with many Ring Billed Gulls accompanying them. Birds of prey were well represented on the 2 hour trip too, with American Kestrel and Red Tailed Hawk on roadside posts and a Sharp Shinned Hawk after Common Starlings in the rain. As we got nearer to our first campsite near Niagara a flyover Great Blue Heron was a treat and hundreds of Red Winged Blackbirds feeding in farmland signalled an end to the deluge. A dry evening after 2 hours of rain usually means good birding in our experience and a stroll around the campsite and its’ environs after a snack in Chippawa didn’t disappoint. (The diversion to this pretty little town was worth it as we were greeted by 50+ Chimney Swifts screaming around the rooftops). In the trees and on the lawns around the pitch were many American Robin, beautiful Northern Cardinals sounding like ‘our’ Robin, noisy Common Grackles and squabbling Blue Jays. These were followed around by ‘Black’ Grey Squirrels. Harder to see in the tree tops were parties of House Finches and roving Black Capped Chickadees, with Mourning Doves providing a melancholic soundtrack. At the campsite building was a large colony of Purple Martins, with Swainson’s Thrush, Brewer’s Blackbird and Killdeer with young in the neighbouring fields. As the sun set a stroll by the Niagara River produced flyby Caspian Tern, fly catching Eastern Kingbirds in the taller trees, roosting American Crows and a final Chipping Sparrow ordering us to our tent. As night fell many bats fed around the camp, one large species and one a lot smaller. We assumed Big Brown and Eastern Pipistrelle respectively. The night was restless and jet lagged, not helped by the eerie sound of many Coyotes’ howling as a raucous group at various times in the darkness. Still, at least it was now dry. Left: American Robin; Right: Common Grackle

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Page 1: Southern Ontario, Canada, August 4-18 - Manchester Birding

SouthernOntario,Canada,August4-18th2014

ByChrisHarperandVickySumner

HavingpreviouslytravelledacrossCanadafromTorontotoVancouver(seereportfrom2010)withmykids,thistripwasorganisedtobealittlelessrushedandalittlemorewildlifeviewingfriendly.WeresearchedthebestbirdingareasusingboththeinternetandacopyofCliveGoodwin’s‘ABirdFindingGuidetoOntario’.Althoughold,thebookprovedareallyvaluablereferencewhenbookingcampsitesandvisitingspecificspotswithinimportantbirdingareas.Whatfollowsisareportofthemainbirdsandotherwildlifeseenonthetrip,withphotoswhenavailable.Themainpicturesweretakenbyphonescoping,withothersfrommyhitandmissNikonCoolpixL120.Aminorityofimageswerecloseenoughjusttousethephonebyitself.

Aug4th-ManchestertoNiagaraFalls

TheflightdirectfromManchestertoTorontostartedwellwithaPeregrineoverTerminal1.Chris’sfavouritebirdandaluckyomenforthetripwehoped.OnarrivalinTorontoweweregreetedbyintenseheatandthreateningskies.ThecarwascollectedandduringthewaitafewlonelyMonarchbutterfliesbattledagainsttheincreasingwindabovethepick-uppoint.ThemainfreewaysenroutetoNiagarawerealmostlikeriversinthe2hourstormthatfollowedus,butthejourneyproducedsomegreatbirds.ThousandsofDoubleCrestedCormorantslinedLakeOntarioaroundHamilton,withmanyRingBilledGullsaccompanyingthem.Birdsofpreywerewellrepresentedonthe2hourtriptoo,withAmericanKestrelandRedTailedHawkonroadsidepostsandaSharpShinnedHawkafterCommonStarlingsintherain.AswegotnearertoourfirstcampsitenearNiagaraaflyoverGreatBlueHeronwasatreatandhundredsofRedWingedBlackbirdsfeedinginfarmlandsignalledanendtothedeluge.

Adryeveningafter2hoursofrainusuallymeansgoodbirdinginourexperienceandastrollaroundthecampsiteandits’environsafterasnackinChippawadidn’tdisappoint.(Thediversiontothisprettylittletownwasworthitasweweregreetedby50+ChimneySwiftsscreamingaroundtherooftops).InthetreesandonthelawnsaroundthepitchweremanyAmericanRobin,beautifulNorthernCardinalssoundinglike‘our’Robin,noisyCommonGracklesandsquabblingBlueJays.Thesewerefollowedaroundby‘Black’GreySquirrels.HardertoseeinthetreetopswerepartiesofHouseFinchesandrovingBlackCappedChickadees,withMourningDovesprovidingamelancholicsoundtrack.AtthecampsitebuildingwasalargecolonyofPurpleMartins,withSwainson’sThrush,Brewer’sBlackbirdandKilldeerwithyoungintheneighbouringfields.AsthesunsetastrollbytheNiagaraRiverproducedflybyCaspianTern,flycatchingEasternKingbirdsinthetallertrees,roostingAmericanCrowsandafinalChippingSparroworderingustoourtent.Asnightfellmanybatsfedaroundthecamp,onelargespeciesandonealotsmaller.WeassumedBigBrownandEasternPipistrellerespectively.Thenightwasrestlessandjetlagged,nothelpedbytheeeriesoundofmanyCoyotes’howlingasaraucousgroupatvarioustimesinthedarkness.Still,atleastitwasnowdry.

Left:AmericanRobin;Right:CommonGrackle

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Topleft:BlueJay;ToprightMourningDove;BottomLeft:PurpleMartin

Aug5th-NiagaraFalls

Asjetlaghadstartedtoprevailwewokeat5.30(10.30Manctime!)andtookadvantagebyhavinganearlywalkintheareassurroundingthecampsite,mainlyalonghighway25betweentheriverandSnyder.Weweren’tdisappointedasweenjoyedaglorioussunnymorningwithamplebirdinghighlights!ThefirstbirdsseenwereAmericanGoldfinchbusilysearchingforinsectsamongstthethistlesandonfeeders.AKilldeerwasheardcallingintheadjoiningfarmlandandaftersomesearchingwasrevealed.Theadjacentroadtothecampsiteheldvastscrubbyareaswhichprovedtobeabirdhavenwithmanyspeciesdetected.AnunexpectedfindherewasanadultfemaleDickcissel,seenbusilyfeedingonthetopsoftallgrass.ThiswasfollowedbyviewsofastunningmaleRose-BreastedGrosbeakinthedistanceonaprominentperch.FurtheralongtheroadweregoodnumbersofHouseFinchandseveralflocksofRed-wingedBlackbirdsnumbering100+,includingmanyyoung.AsourwalkdrewtoacloseweweregreetedbyaYellowWarblerflittingamongstthebushesandafemaleCommonYellowthroat.Sofarsogoodtowhatwouldprovetobeanamazingandmemorableday.

AmericanGoldfinch

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Onreturningtothecampsite,breakfastwasenjoyedwhilstsurroundedbyAmericanRobins,NorthernCardinalsandCommonGracklesaccompaniedbytheraucousofBlueJayscallingabove.

Astheweatherchangedandrainbegantodescendwesetoffonournextlegofthejourney–NiagaraFalls.TheweatherdidnotdisenchantaswearrivedatNiagara.OnarrivalplentifulCliffSwallowwereshowingofftheiraerobaticskillsastheyspedacrossthesurfaceofthewaterattheedgeofthefalls.AlmosttameRingBilledGullscamewithinafewfeetbeggingforfood.Itwasajoytowatchtheswallows’expeditiousanticsaswemadeourwaytotheNiagaraRivercruise.Wesetoffonthe‘Hornblower’vesselequippedwithratherswankypinkraincoatswhichwereadefinitenecessity.OntheapproachtothefallsBonaparteGullswerewitnessedhunkeredtoarockwiththecompanyofseveralRing-billedGullsnotfazedbythepassingvesselwhichallowedexceptionalviews.Theviewfromunderneaththefallswasamazinganditwasatimetostandinadmirationenjoyingitsfullmightandmajesty.AsthevesselnavigateditswaythroughtheturbulentwaterstoourboardingplatformitwasasurprisetoseetwoVelvetScotersbobbingunperturbedintherecedingsurge.

Ring-billedGull

Lunchtimewasbeckoningandsothesearchwasonforadecentpicnicspot.ThemeanderbacktowardsNiagaraParkproducedthefirstCedarWaxwingofthejourneyfeedingonberriesoblivioustothehordesoftouristspassingby.InanadjacenttreearatherapprehensiveBaltimoreOriolezippedamongsttheupperbranchesshowingoffitsradiantorangeplumage.OnreachingNiagaraParktosettleforabitetoeataCommonGracklealloweddecentviewsasiteyedupourlunchwhichwereluctantlyshared.AnEasternChipmunksoonjoinedin.Aslunchwasdevoured,aLeastFlycatcherflittednimblyamongsttheneighbouringfirtreesandwassoonjoinedbyaWarblingVireo.

WithclearskiesandaftertakingintheviewsfromtheSkylontower,weembarkedona2hourwalkupstreamofthefallsfollowingtheriver.Thehighlightontheriverwasdefinitelythehugeamountofhirundinespresent.HundredsofSwallows(Barn),CliffSwallowsandPurpleMartinswerebusyfeeding,joinedbyafewNorthernRoughWingedSwallowsandhigherabovemoreChimneySwift.OntheriverwasacloserangeGreatBlueHeronandSpottedSandpiper.AmongstthetreesweremanyEasternKingbirdsandCedarWaxwingtogetherwithourfirstwoodpeckerspeciesofthetripintheformofaHairy.

Lineduphirundines

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AdetourtoDufferinIslandParkjustoffthemainroadboughtverylittleinitiallybutclosescrutinyofoneofthelakesshowedadaintyGreenHeroneyeingupameal.Whilstfindingagoodspottoviewit,outofthetreesflewaCoopersHawkandmadeseveralattemptstograboneoftheRingBilledGullsfromthelake.Itfailed,butgaveusamemorableexperience.TwoothernewbirdsforthedaywereaGreat(White)Egretand(BlackCrowned)NightHeronbothfromthesamelake.Greatstuffandasignalforustofindsomefoodandaroostingspot.

August6thNiagara–LongPoint

BeforesettingoffforLongPointabriefearlymorningwalkalongtheNiagaraRiverproducedaDownyWoodpecker,aSongSparrow,andonreturningtoourtentthefirstRed-breastedNuthatchofthetripinthetreeopposite.

ThejourneytoLongPointwaspleasantandinvolvedseeingnumerousTurkeyVultures,withatonepoint10perchedtogetherinadeadtree.Thephotoopportunitycouldn’tberesistedandonleavingthecarwealsospottedaGreyCatbird,NorthernMockingbirdandastunningIndigoBuntingonatelephonewire.Setuswonderinghowmanymorebirdswouldbeseenatjustarandomstopatthesideoftheroad.LunchwashadatTurkeyPoint,andenroutetothislovelyspotwealsohadaWoodThrushflyingnearagardenhedgeand(althoughrareandnotsupposedtobeinthearea)apossibleWoodStorkinsomeone’slargegardenpond.Pitywecouldn’tstoptoconfirmasitwasonabusyandfastroute.

LunchatthepointwasspentwithafewSpottedSandpiper,aDarkEyedJuncoandmanyamazingbutterflies,includingSpicebushSwallowtail.

Left:TurkeyVulture;Right:SpicebushSwallowtail

OnarrivalattheOntarioParkscampsiteatLongPoint,weweregreetedbysomestunninghabitatandverywarmtemperatures.TreesbythecheckinheldBaltimoreOriole,whilst2NorthernFlickersfedonthegrassvergeleadingtothepitch.InthescrubnexttothemwasabeautifulBlackBilledCuckoo,andafewdistantForster’sTerns.BestofallafirstyearPromonthoryWarblerwasflittinginthetrees.Thepitchitselfwassurroundedbytreesandverynearthebeach,andprovidedexcellentbirdwatchingforthetwodayswewerehere.AfterteaweobservedCedarWaxwing,manyEasternKingbird,EasternWoodPeewee,juvenileRedWingedBlackbird,TennesseeWarbler,WarblingVireo,andBlackCappedChickadee.Upto30TreeSwallowsfedoverhead,andjustaswegotthefiregoinganAmericanWoodcockflewoverhead,lookinglikealargebat,obviouslyheadingforthemarsh.

Ontopofthesewonderfulbirdsweweremesmerisedbyfirefliesamongthedunes,amusedbytheverydifferentlookingNorthAmericanRedSquirrels,andbraveEasternChipmunks.AstunningviewoftheMilkyWayand2shootingstarsbroughtthedaytoalovelyendinanamazingsetting.

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Topleft:Forster’sTern;Topright:EasternKingbird;Bottomleft:juvenileRed-wingedBlackbird;Bottomright:EasternChipmunk

August7th-LongPointarea

MorningatthecampbroughtBrownThrasher,BaltimoreOriole,HouseFinchandNorthernFlicker,allnearthetent,whilstaKilldeerwasontheshoreofLakeErie.AnearlyshortjourneytoBigCreekMarshsawusfollowingaRacoondowntheroad,andonarrivalafriendlychatwashadwith4conservationistswhowereradiotrackingtherareBlanding’sTurtlesinthevicinity.

Acircularwalkprovidedsomelastingbirdinghighlights,thebestofwhichwasprobablythehighlightofthetripwhentwoRubyThroatedHummingbirdscamewithinafootofuswhilstsearchingfornectar.TheyreallyseemedtobelookingusintheeyeastheymanoeuvredsidetosideandbackandforthforwhatseemedlikeminutesamongsttheTrumpetCreeperflowers.Fromhereonin,wheneverwenoticedtheseflowers,oftenHummingbirdswouldbearoundwithinashorttime.Lifersforbothofus,andareallyspecialmomentof‘timestandingstill’.

InadditionthewalkbroughtYellowBilledCuckoo,MarshandSedgeWren,CaspianTern,SwampSparrow,EasternPhoebe,CommonYellowthroat,WoodDuck,GreatBlueHeron,RustyBlackbird,WoodDuck,andBankSwallow(SandMartin).AddedtothiswasaflyoverOspreyandouronlyBaldEagleofthetrip.OtherwildlifeincludedMonarch,QuestionMarkandPaintedLadyButterflies,NorthernLeopardFrogsbythedozenandMidlandPaintedTurtles.Areallyfantasticpieceofhabitat.

Alackofwildfowlonthereserve,accordingtoour‘BirdFindinginOntario’bookadvisedustocheckoutPortRowansewagelagoonsjustdowntheroad.Thisprovedtobesoundadvice.HundredsofTreeSwallowgreetedusonarrival,butthehighlightwasthelagoonsthemselves.HoodedMerganser,BlueWingedandGreenWingedTeal,Redhead,Bufflehead,WoodDuckandmanyBlackDuckwereallpresent,andaNorthernWaterthrushcompletedanicehalfhour.

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Topleft:GreatBlueHeron;Topright:MonarchButterfly;Bottomleft:NorthernLeopardFrog;Bottomright:EasternPaintedTurtle

WedecidedtohavelunchattheBackusWoodsheritagearea.InthesurroundingcountrysidewefoundastunningBlackburnianWarbler,withmanyslightlywashedoutEasternBluebirds,togetherwithapassingSharpShinnedHawk.OnarrivalashowyBeltedKingfisherwasperchedonapostbythemainlake,aGreatBlueHeronseemedunconcernedbyourpresenceandachildshowedoffhiscatch-aDecay’sBrownSnake!IntheveryinformativevisitorcentreawardenshowedusthecaterpillarofthehugeCecropiaMothwhichwasabonus.

OnarrivalatthehistoricWildTurkeyreleasesiteweweregreetedbyouronlyOrchardOrioleofthetrip,andanothermuchclosergorgeousIndigoBunting.CedarWaxwingswereagainubiquitous.Awalkthroughtheforesthadtobecutshortasthemosquitosbecameoverwhelming.Thisgaveusabitofextratimetoscopefromthecausewayenroutebacktothecampsite,andthebirdsdidn’tdisappoint.PiedBilledGrebeshowedwell,andmanyForster’sandCommonTernwereabout,aswellasMuteSwans,DoubleCrestedCormorantsandaBrownHeadedCowbirdontheshore.

AtcampwepassedafewEasternCottontailbeforearrivalatthepitch.Alargeflockofbirdsthenpassedthroughthecanopy,alittlereminiscentofthe‘tit’flocksintheUK.ThemainbirdspresentwerebeautifulBlueGreyGnatcatchers,butalsoafeweachofbothPineandMourningWarblers.AneveningwalkafterteagaveaviewofthelocalisedSpottedTowheeandskulkingSwainson’sThrushesnearthemarsh.

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Topleft:BeltedKingfisher;Topright:CecropiaMothCaterpillar;Bottomleft:Pied-billedGrebe

August8thLongPoint-Tottenham

BreakfastEastonConcessionRoad6broughtcloseviewsofEasternBluebird,noisyGreyCatbirds,HairyandDownyWoodpeckers,NorthernFlickers,BaltimoreOriole,Veery,WoodThrushandaperchedBroadShoulderedHawk.Again,thebenefitsofanearlystartpayingoff.

ThejourneyNorthtorelativesinTottenhaminvolvedastopnearCampbellville,passingmanyTurkeyVulturesontheway.OntheNiagaraEscarpmentnearMountsbergwasapairofSolitarySandpipersandaWhiteBreastedNuthatch.NearbyatHaltonLakewasanOsprey,BeltedKingfisher,GreatBlueHeron,SpottedSandpiper,HoodedMerganser,Horned(Slavonian)Grebe,andbestofallourfirstTrumpeterSwanofthetrip.ManyCaspianTernfishedasweatelunch,andanotherWhiteBreastedNuthatchandaSwallowtailbutterflyguidedusbacktothecarpark.

OnarrivalinTottenhaminthesurroundingbog/farmlandwesawfurtherHouseFinchandChippingSparrow,andoverthehousewewerestayingatinthecentreofthetownaflyoverWilson’sPhalaropeprovidedthelastbirdofagreatday.BynightwewatchedtheInternationalSpaceStationtrackacrosstheskytotheaccompanimentofCricketsandveryhotweather.

August9th-LutherMarsh

AnOspreyflyinglowoverthehouseinthemorningwasagoodomenaswepreparedforadayatnearby(1hour)LutherMarsh.EnroutewereascatteringofBrownHeadedCowbirdsandaroadsideGroundhog(Woodchuck),andjustbeforethevisitorcentreapairofmarvellousSandhillCranesgivingexcellentviews,alongwithaGreat(White)Egret.AtthecarparkwasanaccessiblenestboxcontaininganactiveHouseWrenbusyfeedingyoung,whilsttheviewingtoweroverthemainlakegaveviewsofPiedBilledGrebe,GreatBlueHeronandBeltedKingfisher.However,undoubtedlythebestbirdingmomentscame

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duringasandwichbreakatapicnictable,whenanobligingGreatCrestedFlycatcherentertainedusforafewminutes,togetherwithabriefRubyThroatedHummingbirdandaflyoverRedShoulderedHawk.Topstuff.

OnreturntoTottenhammyunclepromisedusavisittoneighboursthatweresaidtohaveWildTurkeysfeedingregularly.Aswearrivedweweregreetedbyafamilyof14inthegarden(Isay‘garden’thehousewasmorelikeafully-fledgednaturereserve).AwanderaroundthegroundsalsoproducedPineWarbler,ChippingSparrowand3squabblingBlueJays,aswellasanEasternChipmunkafterthebiscuitsprovidedbyourwelcominghosts.

AneveningChinesewithatripbackatduskprovidedopportunitiestolookforCommonNighthawk,butagain,noluckwiththisspecies.

Topleft:SandhillCrane;Topright:GreatEgret;Bottomleft:WildTurkey

August10th-TottenhamtoAwendaProvincialPark

TherouteNorthtoAwendaproducedsomelovelystoppingpoints.ThejourneytoMinesingMarshgavepassingDarkEyedJunco,anotherwildTurkeyandmoreBrownHeadedCowbirds.Themarshitselfhadalovelywalkalongariver,andafternarrowlyavoidingsteppingonaNorthernRedBelliedSnakenearthestartwehadgoodviewsofSavannahSparrow,AlderFlycatcher,GreyCatbirds,CedarWaxwingsandanotherHummingbird,aswellasaflyoverBlackCrownedNightHeron.

Evenbetterwasa3hourwalkaroundTinyMarsh(nottinyatall).A‘friendofTinyMarsh’showedusaroundthevisitorcentreandpointedoutthebestbirdingspotsandthisprovedtobeagreathelponanotherveryhotday.Thebirdingfollowedtheusualpatternoflongperiodsofquietwithspellsoffreneticactivity.BlackTernswereshowingwell,andonthelakewereBlackDuck,PiedBilledGrebe,GreatBlueHeron,BeltedKingfisher,asingleAmericanCootandafishingOspreywithaccompanyingnestplatform.Onthemarsh,inamomentof‘timestoodstill’birding,aflyoverNorthernHarriercausedamassmobbingbyBlackTernandapossibleLeastBittern,aswellasunnervinganAmericanBittern,whichflewforabout10secondsbeforedivingbackintothereeds.

AroundthefringesofthelakewereWillowandAlderFlycatcher,moreCedarWaxwing,anotherHummingbird,SongSparrow,SavannahSparrowandaNorthernFlicker.InoneofthedeadtreesanAmericanKestrelwasseen,andasingleBlackCrownedNightHeron.AfantasticSpotifyouhaveplentyofmozzyspray.

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ArrivalatAwendaproducedaRavenonthecampsite,andarushtoseethesunsetonLakeHurongaveaskulkingWoodThrush.Tentup,earlynight,andmakingsuretoavoidtheknotsofPoisonIvyallovertheground.

August11th-Awenda

KettleLakeisapartofthePP,andwedecidedtohaveourbreakfasttheretoseeifanywildlifewasabout.The5minutecarjourneygaveusexcellentviewsofWhiteTailedDeerandonarrivalaGreatNorthernDiver(CommonLoon)wasnearthebackofthelake.ThreeOspreywereenjoyingtheearlyconditions,andaBeltedKingfisherandWoodDuckmadethischoiceagoodone.

MostoftheremainderofthedaywasspentatnearbyWyeMarsh.Thebirdingherewasexcellent,withYellowWarbler,SwampSparrow,GreyCatbird,BeltedKingfisher,SedgeWren,YellowBelliedSapsucker,BlackCrownedNightHeron,GreenHeron,circlingTurkeyVultures,andbestofall2showyAmericanBittern.Addtothisnumerousfrogspecies,PaintedTurtles(Image30),anotherWoodchuckfeedingonthecarparkverges,andahugeNorthernWaterSnakeandthesmallentrancefeewasveryworthwhile.

AfteravisittoseethelovelyTrumpeterSwanstatueandwallmuralsinMidland(includingoneofthemarsh),wedidaquicktouroftheBeaverPondtrailatAwenda,whichgaveusgoodviewsofOliveSidedFlycatcher.

ThebirdingfinishedwithduskonKettleLake.AfamilyofWoodDuckwasnowpresent,alongwithbothCommonandCaspianTernandahuntingSharpShinnedHawk.TheLoonscallingboughtthedaytoaclose,withthateeriesoundmakingthehairsonyourneckstandup,andremindingusofhappytimeswatchingGrizzlyAdamsaskids.Slepttight.

Topleft:White-tailedDeer;Topright:GreatNorthernDiver(CommonLoon);Bottomleft:Osprey;Bottomright:Woodchuck(Groundhog)

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August12th-AwendaPPtoKilbearPP

AnotherlovelybreakfastatKettleLakebought4CommonLooncallingandflyingaround,andevencloserWhiteTailedDeer,beforethejourneytoKilbearProvincialParkfurtherNorth.Afterafewunproductivestopsbirdingwiseonthewaywewereimpressedbythechangeofscenery,withthelandopeningouttolookmorelikeyourbeautifultypicalCanadianShieldthatinspiredthe‘Groupof7’landscapepainters.

ABarredOwlflyingrightinfrontofuswasasignofthegoodwildlifetocome,butlessbirdsandmoreofthe‘otherwildlife’variety.AstopataBeaverdamjustneartheentranceproducedourfirstsightofthisgorgeousmammal,busycollectingplantmaterial.AduskdriveboughtaveryscrawnyRedFox,SouthernRedBackedVole,viewofacaptiveMississaugaRattlesnakeandmanymoreWhiteTailedDeer,withtheonlybirdofnotebeingHairyWoodpecker.Maybethebirdsknewsomethingwedidn’t,asdidtheEasternChipmunkhidingunderthetent.Thenightwaswild.Thunderandstrongwindsblewawaytheheat,andmarkedachangetocoolerconditionsaswepreparedforthenext3nightsinAlgonquin.

MississaugaRattlesnake

August13th-KilbearPP-AlgonquinNP

Afterbeingwarnedofoneinthearea,wewereincrediblyluckytoseeaBlackBearonourearlyexitfromthecampsite.Itwasajuvenile,meanderingoutofthewoodsandacrossneararanger’sarea.Managedsomedistantshots,buttheadrenalineshotlastedfortherestoftheday,andwasanotherhighlightofthetrip.

AlgonquinisahugeareaspreadalongHighway60,andasyouentereachkmismarkedalongtheroute,whichmakesitprettyeasytofindsomeofthekeyareas.AlunchstopnearourentranceattheWestGateatOxtongueRiverpicnicgroundsprovedexcellentforwarblers,whichappearedtolikethecoolanddrizzlyconditionsevenifwedidn’t.InthetreesaroundthecarparkwasacrackingmaleAmericanRedstart,stunningMagnoliaWarblers,andmoreBlueJay.AsmallwalkatthestartofoneofthetrailsgaveusBlackandWhiteWarbler,afirstfemaleAmericanRedstart,PalmWarblerandWhiteBreastedNuthatch.AnafternoonstopandwalkoftheLookoutTrailprovedtobealmostwildlifefree,butthetreeinterpretationboardswereexcellent,aswereallthetouristfacilitiesinthisNationalPark.

Thejourneytoourcampsiteforthenext3daysatPogLakeproducedanotherTurkeyontheroadsideverge,andonarrivalwereafewRavensandcirclingTurkeyVultures.AneveningdryingoffandsortingwasenlivenedbymanysquabblingRedSquirrels.Theyneededtowiththetemperaturedownto6degreesCelsius.

Aboveleft:BlackBear;Aboveright:WelcometoAlgonquin

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August14th-AlgonquinNP

WewereinformedthattoseeMoose,thebestchancewastogetupearlyanddrivethehighway,andthatstrategycertainlypaidoffasbykmpost18wewereluckytoseeacowwithhercalfrightnexttotheroad.Thankstoonedriverwhohadstoppedtotakepictureswehadexcellentviewsforafewminutesbeforetheyslopedbackintocover.Afewsecondslateryouwouldneverknowtherehadbeenagreatwildlifescenethereatall.

AnotherTurkeywasallwesawaswewenttotheexcellentvisitorcentre,whichonlyopenedat9am,butservedgreenteaandhadWi-Fiandexcellentviewsanddisplays.Agreatrainbreak.AswellasthistherewasaRustyBlackbirdflyingabout,sowellworththestop.

AquicktootleuptheroadtowardsLakeOpenogogaveusNorthernFlicker,SharpShinnedHawk,andstunningviewsofaSpruceGrouserightnexttotheroad.OurfirstofAlgonquin’s‘big4’tickedoff.

Withfourlayersonaswewereventuringoutside,wedecidedtobravetheBeaverPondTrailbeforelunchandwewerenotdisappointed.InthefirstoftwolargemixedflocksofpasserineswasPalmWarbler,manyBlackCappedChickadee,MagnoliaWarbler,WhiteBreastedNuthatchandbestofalloneofthehandsomestbirdsIthinkwe’veeverseenintheshapeofagorgeousmaleBlackThroatedBlueWarbler.Aliferforbothofus,anduptherewiththeHummingbirdandBearmomentasatriphighlight.OnalakealittlefurtheronweheardLoonscallingandsureenoughwithinafewseconds3werelandinginthemiddle.ASpottedSandpiperandGreatBlueHerononthefarbankdrewourattentiontoarackethigherup,where6BlueJaysweremobbingwhatlookedlikeaGreatGreyShrike.OncloserinspectionitturnedouttobetwoGreyJays,andthisbroughtour‘Big4’nowupto2.ThesecondflockofpasserinesonreturnheldTennesseeWarblerandaRubyCrownedKinglet,aswellasBlackCappedChickadees.FindtheChickadees,findtheWarblers!

Aquicklunchbreakat‘LakeofTwoRivers’boughtthreemoreCommonLoons,GreatBlueHeron,RingBilledGullandAmericanHerringGull.

Backatcampwedecidedtoexplorethegroundsasfarastheoldrailwaytrack,nowamultiuserpath.Againthebirdscameinfitsandstarts,withnoactivityforages,followedbyfreneticneckstretching.SeenwereCedarWaxwing,BlackDuck,BlueJay,WhiteBreastedNuthatch,YellowWarbler,asingleBlackThroatedGreenWarbler,BlackCappedChickadeeandbestofallamongstthepinestwoBorealChickadee.Threeofthe‘Big4‘seeninaday.Getin!

AduskdriveuptheLakeOpenogoroadsawscuttlingDeerMice,RedFoxcub,ahugespeciesofFrog,andamesmerisedAmericanWoodcock.Sostillwasit,itallowedustowinddownthewindowandgethalfdecentshotsafterspectacularviews.Alovelywaytoendasuperbifcoldandwetdayofwildlifewatching.

Aboveleft:CowMoosewithcalfintherain;Aboveright:FromAlgonquinvisitorcentre

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Topleft:WoldDiorama;Topright:SpruceGrouse;Bottomleft:AmericanWoodcock

August15th-Algonquin

Anothercooldaystartedoffwithabreakfaststopnearkm19.AroadsideTurkeyandanexcellentwarblerflockwerethehighlights,withanothergloriousmaleBlackThroatedBlue,aYellowRumped,BlackandWhitedoingitsusualTreecreeperimpression,andaHairyWoodpecker.

ThemainpartofthedaywasspentwalkingthefulllengthoftheMizzyLaketrail,whichbyallaccountswasthebestforwildlife,anditcertainlyliveduptoitsbilling.Thewalkis11kmlongandwewerepreparedforafull6hours,withwhatweknewwouldberegularwildlifewatchingstops.Trailguidemapsareavailableatthestartofallthewalks,andthisoneprovedinvaluableasamapandaninterpretiveleaflet.

Manylakeswerewalkedpast,andbirdshereincludedGreatBlueHeron,BlackDuck,WoodDuck,andRingNeckedDuck.Mammalsinthemincluded2almosttameAmericanOtters,astunningBullMoose,andtaggedPaintedTurtles.

MoremarshyareasgaveupalovelymaleCommonYellowthroat,Lincoln’sSparrow,SwampSparrow,ourfirstYellowBreastedFlycatcherandPitcherplants.

Howeveritwasthewoodlandwhichprovidedthebestbirding,andcoinedourphraseoftheholiday:’Neverignoreapeep’,asanyfaintnoiseinthetreesoftenmeantatorrentofdifferentbirdsandastrainedneck.

VariousflocksincludedHairyWoodpecker,AlderFlycatcher,BlueHeadedVireo,BlackCappedChickadee,RedBreastedNuthatch,BrownCreeper(atlast),RubyCrownedKinglet,NorthernParula,Blackburnian,BlackThroatedBlue(almostcommon?),BlackThroatedGreen,YellowRumped,Pine,CanadaandBlackandWhiteWarblers.FlyingaboveorbelowthetreetopsatvariouspointswereBlueJay,Raven,HermitThrush,NorthernFlicker,CoopersHawk,BroadWingedHawkaswellasasingleRuffedGrouseandaNorthernHawkOwlspringingoffthegroundwithprey.AddtothisafewEasternHeatherVolesandanamazingBobcatpeeringfromdistanceandyoucanseewhythisasawholewasdefinitelyworth6hoursoftheday.

AwarmcuppaatthevisitorcentregaveauniqueviewlookingfromaboveataSandhillCraneasitcameintofeed,andaswewerelookingforitslandingposition,othersnoticedaBlackBearintheberrybushes.Ravenswerealsoaround,asusual.

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Weweredisappointedthatthepublic‘WolfHowl’hadbeencancelledduetotheweather,butlookingatthesightingsboardinthecentrewenoticedthatsomegoodwildlifehadbeenseenattheoldMewLakeAirfield,sodecidedtocheckthisoutaftertea.OnarrivalwemetaverygemmedupguywhoshowedusstunningpicturesofBlackBearatthesightandsaidhehadjustseenawolfpackthere.HealsomentioneditwasagoodplacetoseeBlackBackedandPileatedWoodpecker.Aswewentinsearchofthesewesawlittleonthisalmostgrassyarea,verydifferentfromtherestoftheParkintermsofhabitatcover.Asweheadedbackinthetwilight,outofthetreesappearedaloneEasternCanadianWolf,noticedusandwalkedaheadofusallowingaquickshotwiththecamera.Itthenwentbackintothetrees,anddoubledbackbehindus,causingeverysenseofthebodytocomealiveasitbobbedinandoutofsight.Justforashortwhileitfeltlikethehunterhadbecomethehunted,andwasanawesomeexperience.

Luckilywemadeitbacktothecarbeforedark,andvowedtogetupatdawnthenextdaytorevisitthearea.AnearlynightfollowedwiththebestviewoftheMilkyWaysofar,andachorusofWolfhowlsinthenight.Unlesstheywerelyingaboutthecancellation!

Topleft:AmericanOtter;Topright:BullMoose;Bottomleft:BlackBear;Bottomright:EasternCanadianWolf

August16th-AlgonquinNP-Presqu'ilePPviaPetroglyphsPP

Asdawnbrokeweheadedtotheairfieldtoberewardedwithmanybirdspecies,butapartfromanAmericanWaterShrewandBeartracksinthesand,nomammals.BestbirdwasacloseflypastPileatedWoodpecker,lookinglikeaminiCormorant,headingintotheforestfromtheshortergrass.CommonLoonswereonMewLake,alongwithhawkingTreeSwallows,andtheusualCanadaGeeseandRingBilledGulls.ManyNorthernFlickersonthepathsaroundtheblueberryfieldswerejoinedbyskulkingWhiteThroatedSparrowsatthebaseofthetallertrees.TogetherwiththemorecommonBlueJays,CedarWaxwingandAmericanRobinsthiswasalovelywaytoendourstayinthisbeautifularea.TheBlackBackedWoodpeckerwouldhavetobetheonlyoneofthe‘bigfour’wewouldcomebackforanotherday.

AchilledoutstopoveratPetroglyphsPPprovidedsomespiritualrecharging,aswellasthechancetoseeNativeAmericanrockartdatingbackmanyhundredsofyears.BirdsthereincludeaflyoverOsprey,CliffSwallows,roadsideTurkeyonapproachand1000’sofRedwingBlackbirdsinthefieldsenroute.

ThejourneytoPresqu'ilePointPPwasmetwithconstantheavyrain,andwejustaboutmanagedtofindaplacetopitchourtentonarrival.TheraindidhavethebonusofcausingabedraggledAmericanWoodcocktowanderontoourpitch,almostbeingstoodonbyVickyasshepreparedtea.Theweatherhadliftedalittleaftereatingtodrizzleonly,andfromthemarshviewing

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platformwemanagedtoseeaBrewer’sBlackbird,AmericanCoot,PiedBilledGrebe,wetMerlin,andMuteSwans(controversialhereaccordingtothedisplayboards).

OurfinalwanderwasontheOwen’sPointtrail,andthenightwasclearingsowewereluckythelighthadimproved.Thedryweathercertainlybroughtoutthebirdsintheeveningtoo.TheviewingpointoverLakeOntariofromtheendofthetrailwasexcellent.FeedingonthebeachwereLesserYellowlegs,Dunlin,SemipalmatedSandpipers,WhiteRumpedSandpipers,asinglePectoralSandpiper,and4SemipalmatedPlover.At‘sea’wereCaspianTerns,LesserBlackBackedGulls,distantunidentifiedduckswithadistinctwhiterump,andprobablegroupsofflybyBlackScoter.

ThewalkbacktothecarparkindimminglightgavemoreexcellentbirdswithacloseLeastBittern,hugeGreatHornedOwl,andanotherAmericanWoodcock.Thelatterbirdwasheardcallingregularlyallnightfromthetent,andprovidedanearlymorningcallforahopefulearlymigrationwatchatLighthousepoint.

Topleft:SemipalmatedSandpiper;Topmiddle:largerfeedingflockofSemipalmatedSandpipers;Topright:SemipalmatedPlover

August17th-Presqu'ilePP-GlenRougeToronto

TheweatherwasperfectlystillaswewanderedtothepointalmoststeppingonaLongTailedShrew.Onarrivalweweremetwithaplaquerememberingalocalbirderandhis’20warblerdays’.Althoughnotquiteuptothatspectacle,theplacewasbuzzingwithactivity.Inthetreesandshrubswesawupto4CanadaWarblers,BlackandWhiteWarbler,RedEyedVireo,Blue-GreyGnatcatcher,YellowThroatedVireo,TennesseeWarbler,YellowRumpedWarblerandNashvilleWarbler.AmongsttheCedarWaxwingpresentwasafleetingglimpseofalargishreddishtingedbirdwhichremainsunidentified,theclosestIcanseebeingAmericanPipit.Ifonlytheblighterswouldkeepstillforlonger.OnthelakewereDoubleCrestedCormorant,CommonLoons,RingBilledGull,BlackScoterandflypastOsprey.LakesidewereNorthernFlicker.

AfterbreakfastwedecidedtoreturntoOwen’sPointwhereaphotographerwasbusygettingexcellentshotsofthebirds.TheseincludedGreatBlueHeron,BroadWingedHawk,SemipalmatedPlover,Sanderling,SemipalmatedSandpiper,asingleBaird’sSandpiper,LeastSandpiper,CaspianTern,TreeSwallow,RubyThroatedHummingbird,EasternKingbird,GreyCatbird,CedarWaxwing,HouseWren,NorthernWaterthrush,NorthernFlicker,Wilson’sWarbler,SongSparrowandBaltimoreOriole.Trulyanamazingplace.

Ourfinalhourorsoatthereservewasspentdoingtheboardwalktrailinwarmingsunshine.BirdsincludedaGreatWhiteEgret,MuteSwan,GreenWingedTeal,WoodDuck,Moorhen,BeltedKingfisher,EasternWoodPeewee,EasternKingbird,WarblingVireo,RedEyedVireo,GreyCatbird,RedBreastedNuthatchandlargeRedWingedBlackbirdRoost.WewerealsoprettysureweheardanAmericanBitterngulpingaway,butcouldn’tspotit.ThewarmweatherboughtoutanEasternGarterSnaketosoakupsomerays,givinggreatviewsatlastasthisspecieshadeludedusalltrip.

TeaonourwaytothefinalcampsiteinGlenRouge(theonlycampinginthecityofToronto)tookustoPickering.Althoughmuchdevelopedsinceourbirdingguidebookwaswritten,itwasstillagoodplaceforawanderwithOspreypatrollingtheLakeshore,nestingCaspianTernandCommonTern,alakewithaconfidingKilldeer,GreatBlueHeronandBeltedKingfisher.TowardsthenuclearpowerstationwasparklandwithCedarWaxwing,NorthernMockingbird,EasternKingbird,WarblingVireoandalargepartyofBlue-GreyGnatcatcher.AMinkbythelakeshorebarprovidedasuitablesendoffasweheadedtoGlenRougelateon.

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Topleft:Red-wingedBlackbird;Topmiddle:EasternRed-sidedGarterSnake;Topright:CaspianGull;Bottomleft:Killdeer;Bottomright:fleeingAmericanMink

August18thGlenRouge-Manchester

BeforewepackedupforManchester,wewalkedthefirstfewkilometresoftheGlenRougeTrail.CampsitebirdsweresimilartoNiagara,withNorthernCardinal,BlueJay,CommonGrackleandAmericanGoldfinch.Blacksquirrelswerecommon.Asusual,anearlystartpaiddividends,withaverycloseBeaverswimmingunderthebridgenearthecampsitewithuslookingrightdownonit.Thetrailprovedsurprisinglyproductive,withthebestbirdbeingourfirstandonlyGoldenWingedWarblerofthetrip.AlongwithitinamixedflockwereBlackandWhiteWarbler,RedEyedVireo,BlackCappedChickadeeandDownyWoodpecker.ARubyThroatedHummingbirdgaveitsusualfleetingview,withotherbirdsincludingEasternWoodPeewee,NorthernFlicker,NorthernMockingbird,HairyWoodpeckerandChippingSparrow.FlyingaboveweremanyCliffSwallowandasingleRedTailedHawk.

TherestofthedaywasspentexploringdowntownToronto,sortingoutcarsandcasesandreturningtotheairport,whereaflypastPeregrinebroughtwithitthoughtsofhome,andthebirdingfullcircle.

Thetriphadbeenanamazingexperience,withlessrestthanwehoped,butwhatdoyouexpectwithsuchamazingwildlifeondisplay.Toanybodythinkingofgoing,afewpiecesofadviceforwhatit’sworth.LongPointandPresqu'ilePointwereamazingspotsandyoucouldeasilyspendaweekateachandstillhaveplacesandwildlifetofind.AlgonquinisaNationalParkbarnone.Notjustinname,butinnaturetoo,andcouldwellbeworthaholidayinitself.ChattingtofellowbirderstherearesomegreatCanadianbirdingblogsandwebsitesoutthere,soifyouhaveabetter‘phonepackagethanus,youcouldgetonthereandchasesomerealbeauties.(Wewerelessthan10milesfromaSummeringSnowyOwlinHamilton,onlyfindingoutaboutitonourpenultimateday!)

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Lastbutnotleast,itwasreallyworthdoingabitofresearchbeforethetrip,bothintermsofplacestogo,butalsoinbirdidentificationskills,andagaintherearesomegreatbooksandappsoutthereforanyonegoing.Youwillnotregretspendingthemoney.Blackpoolforusnextyear.

AsaPSandpersonal‘thankyou’toyou,Ian,wegotengagedonthistrip.Wemetthroughamutualuseofthesite,andholdyoupersonallyresponsibleforallthatgreatbirdingJ.Ifitwasn’tforthebrillianceofthesitethistripwouldneverhavehappened.Soifyoudon’tpatyourselfontheback,wewill.Thankssomuch.

ChrisHarperandVickySumner,September2014

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