Saturday, April 12, 2014

Slow Saturday at Rondeau

A very nice day, but difficult to find any number of birds.  Not even a Yellow-rumped Warbler!  I have not seen a spring migrant Yellow-rumped yet, but a Palm Warbler topped the list today.
The Palm Warbler was not something I was expecting today, but there it was. 


Jim Burk first spotted it as we were driving along the picnic area near marsh trail.  There were dozens of juncos, but a yellowish bird with them stood out.


My previous early date for Rondeau was 14 April 2002 and that was a of the hypochrysea type.

Fox Sparrows were singing throughout the park, but other than a couple of Chipping and Field Sparrows, there were few of that family.

Not really much else to report!

Blenheim Lagoons (sprinkler cells) had a few shorebirds including about 15 Pectoral Sandpipers, 5+ Dunlin and a Lesser Yellowlegs.



Two Horned Grebes were with the ducks, but no sign of an Eared yet.
Dozens of Bonaparte's Gulls to sort through.



3 comments:

  1. Good to hear that things are starting to move into the area.

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  2. Blake--just to let U know, there was a Lincoln's Sparrow late this aft. behind the VC garden in Rondeau--seen by 2 Londoners--one
    being Ellen Smout. She asks if this might be very early ? My email at cogeco is "down" again.
    If U email me at "irenethebirder@Hotmail.com",
    I think I can retrieve your message, and answer it. Irene

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  3. Spotted a pileated woodpecker on the Tulip Tree Trail Friday evening. Neat bird, first time seeing one.

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