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[Ontbirds] Kingston Area Birds: 21st - 27th September 2019

MD
Mark D. Read
Sat, Sep 28, 2019 1:37 PM

Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintains records in a 50km radius of
MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their
sightings with 'Kingston FN'. Alternatively, please email or send records
directly to me - contact details below. Please note that some sightings may
require review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise.

Highlights:

There were further signs of warbler migration this week but shorebird
habitat remains in short supply this year with correspondingly poor numbers.
Banding (and birding) picked up a little earlier in the week at Prince
Edward Point with good numbers of BAY-BREASTED and BLACKPOLL WARBLERS moving
through. Here are the highlights of the last week:

BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO - a late bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA, Kingston, on
24th.

AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER - 5 birds were seen at Martin Edwards Reserve,
Amherst Island, on 27th.

SOLITARY SANDPIPER - a lone bird was still present at a location near Verona
on 27th.

NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL - the first bird of the season was banded at Prince
Edward Point on 26th. Check their website for details of public banding
sessions during October.

PEREGRINE FALCON - birds were noted at Prince Edward Point on 25th and near
Verona on 27th.

GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHER - a late bird was seen just north of Kingston on
27th.

YELLOW-THROATED VIREO - the last bird of the season (so far) was an
individual seen near Verona on 24th.

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW - the first of the season was photographed at Lemoine
Point CA, Kingston, on 22nd.

NELSON'S SPAROW - a single bird was seen outside the area at the traditional
location of HR Frink CA (north of Belleville) on 27th.

NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH - a very late record was received from Prince Edward
Point on 27th.

In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording
area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings
Policy
<http://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/birding/KFN_sensitive_sightings_policy.
pdf> . Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field
Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin
Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons.

As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings
directly or via eBird.

Mark.

Mark D. Read

337 Button Bay Road,

Wolfe Island,

Kingston, Ontario

K0H 2Y0

Canada

Mobile: +1 (613) 217-1246

Email:  mailto:markdread@gmail.com markdread@gmail.com

eBird Guidelines for Reporting Sensitive Species
<http://help.ebird.org/customer/portal/articles/1006789-guidelines-for-repor
ting-sensitive-species>

Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintains records in a 50km radius of MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their sightings with 'Kingston FN'. Alternatively, please email or send records directly to me - contact details below. Please note that some sightings may require review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise. Highlights: There were further signs of warbler migration this week but shorebird habitat remains in short supply this year with correspondingly poor numbers. Banding (and birding) picked up a little earlier in the week at Prince Edward Point with good numbers of BAY-BREASTED and BLACKPOLL WARBLERS moving through. Here are the highlights of the last week: BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO - a late bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA, Kingston, on 24th. AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER - 5 birds were seen at Martin Edwards Reserve, Amherst Island, on 27th. SOLITARY SANDPIPER - a lone bird was still present at a location near Verona on 27th. NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL - the first bird of the season was banded at Prince Edward Point on 26th. Check their website for details of public banding sessions during October. PEREGRINE FALCON - birds were noted at Prince Edward Point on 25th and near Verona on 27th. GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHER - a late bird was seen just north of Kingston on 27th. YELLOW-THROATED VIREO - the last bird of the season (so far) was an individual seen near Verona on 24th. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW - the first of the season was photographed at Lemoine Point CA, Kingston, on 22nd. NELSON'S SPAROW - a single bird was seen outside the area at the traditional location of HR Frink CA (north of Belleville) on 27th. NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH - a very late record was received from Prince Edward Point on 27th. In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings Policy <http://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/birding/KFN_sensitive_sightings_policy. pdf> . Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons. As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings directly or via eBird. Mark. Mark D. Read 337 Button Bay Road, Wolfe Island, Kingston, Ontario K0H 2Y0 Canada Mobile: +1 (613) 217-1246 Email: <mailto:markdread@gmail.com> markdread@gmail.com eBird Guidelines for Reporting Sensitive Species <http://help.ebird.org/customer/portal/articles/1006789-guidelines-for-repor ting-sensitive-species>