Ottawa RBA
August 13, 2010

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Ontario/Quebec
Ottawa/Gatineau
13 August 2010

Hotline: Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
Phone number: 613-860-9000
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Coverage: Ottawa/Gatineau (Canada National Capital Region) E. Ontario, W.
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Compiler & transcriber: Chris Lewis hagenius@primus.ca

Friday August 13, 2010 this is Chris Lewis reporting.

The focus continues to be on water birds with most reports coming from the 
Ottawa River, as well as the large quarry pond on Moodie Dr. south of Trail 
Rd.

An increase in the variety and number of ducks was noted at Shirley's Bay on 
the 9th including single COMMON GOLDENEYE, GREATER and LESSER SCAUP, and two 
RING-NECKED DUCKS. The Moodie Dr. pond also hosted two GADWALL, four REDHEAD 
and a dozen RUDDY DUCKS on the 10th, along with 26 PIED-BILLED GREBES.

Eight GREAT EGRETS were at Shirley's Bay on the 9th and the follwowing day 
at least seven were reported from the Deschenes rapids. An adult BALD EAGLE 
was the victim of harassment by several COMMON RAVENS at the Moodie Dr. pond 
on the 10th and on the 12th and 13th a juv. PEREGRINE FALCON kept the 
shorebirds on their toes at Shirley's Bay where multiple hundreds of "peeps" 
were present, mostly juvenile LEAST SANDPIPERS as well as smaller numbers of 
SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS, SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS, one PECTORAL SANDPIPER, and a 
juvenile RED-NECKED PHALAROPE. Back on the 9th a WHIMBREL flew over, and the 
first seasonal report of a juvenile BAIRD'S SANDPIPER was on the 10th at 
Constance Bay.

A juvenile LITTLE GULL appeared among the BONAPARTE'S GULLS at the Moodie 
Dr. pond on the 9th but unfortunately was not seen again. Approx. 10 juv. 
Bony's were here on the 9th and 10th. The number of CASPIAN TERNS at 
Shirley's Bay reached a record high of 17 individuals on the 9th!

A small movement of COMMON NIGHTHAWKS was noted in the Britannia area on the 
evening of the 10th, approx. 15 - 20 CHIMNEY SWIFTS were very active over 
the Hampton Park area on the 13th, and increasing flocks of BOBOLINKS have 
been noted in rural areas. There has been very little mention of other 
passerine species in recent days.....but more action is sure to begin soon!

Finally, just a reminder with regard to birding at Shirley's Bay and the 
Moodie pond: The Shirley's Bay causeway is on DND property and is monitored 
by Range Control - to obtain permission to access the woods and causeway 
please call 613-991-5740. The Moodie Dr. pond is an active sand & gravel 
quarry on private property - please view the pond from the road and do not 
cross the fence.

Thank you - Good Birding!

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