Sunday, October 11, 2015

Sunday Notes

A trip to Point Pelee was in order this day.  I attempted another Tip watch without anything of note. Seems I cannot get the right day!  Perhaps the wind was too much west today.

I met up with Jeremy Hatt and we spent quite a bit of time at the Tip.  Once again, most gulls were too far out, which seems to be my luck this fall.
A few Common Loons and Horned Grebes went by, as well as a number of Surf Scoters.  I saw three distant shorebirds, but no idea what they were!

A Palm Warbler and a trio of Yellow-rumped Warblers seemed to be stuck at the very Tip for a while.




After the watch, I walked up west beach trail in hopes of finding some butterflies.  That was virtually a bust as well!  A few Buckeyes and a single Painted Lady were along the trail.




I met Bob and Karen Yukich just south of west beach parking lot, so I hope they had better luck than me on the trail.

Some Pine Siskins were at De Laurier, and nothing of note on the trail.

After lunch, I decided to walk a bit of Hillman Marsh.  A Solitary Sandpiper flushed up from beside the pumphouse near the shorebird cell viewing platform.  It is starting to get late for seeing that species.

Lots of gulls were at the C-K side of Wheatley Harbour, but I could not pick out anything of note.

This evening I took a short walk at McKeough CA in hopes of seeing something in the floodway.

Duthill Bridge

Barrel of Bees


In other notes, my post Post OFO Convention Post has produced a huge number of hits for some reason.  Well over 200!
This morning I met Lynne Freeman, OFO President at the Tip of Point Pelee.  She is quite enthusiastic about the OFO.
Next year's convention is at Kingston.  I hope to make it as I have never birded Kingston area.  The following year may be Long Point, and of course 2018 it will be back at Point Pelee for the Pelee's 100th.


Winterberry at Rondeau



2 comments:

  1. I saw 2 Pectoral and 2 White-rumps fly past the Tip -- same birds?

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    1. Possibly. I got on them too late. My thoughts were likely White-rumped.

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