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[Ontbirds] Kingston Field Naturalists Regional Sightings for Week Ending Apr. 11, '04

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Bob Sachs
Sun, Apr 11, 2004 7:49 PM

Report to OntBirds, from the reported week's sightings for the Kingston
Region.
Page numbers and location Quadrants noted in square brackets [...], are for
named sites. They refer to the MapArt Publishing "Ontario Road Atlas, 2003
Edition".
Page numbers and Quadrants in Open Brace brackets {.....} are for locations
requiring more detail. They refer to MapArt Deluxe Street Atlas of Eastern &
Northern Ontario, 1st Edition.

This is a copy of the Apr. 11, '04, KFN Phone Line script, with added detail
for locations:

PRINCE EDWARD POINT [page 35, quads G&H52 & G53]

Apr. 9: Prince Edward Point: Joel Ellis found a male BLACK SCOTER

WOLFE I. [page 36, quads E56&57

Apr. 9, Eleanor & Bob Sachs found an estimated 35 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS on the
west end of Wolfe I., 1 MUTE SWAN on Button Bay, 2 OSPREY on a platform at
the east end of Garden I.& 2 BONEPARTE'S GULLS on Goose Island

Apr. 10 Wolfe Island: Ellis had BLUE-WINGED TEAL, SNOW GEESE 3, SHORT-EARED
OWL 1.

Apr. 11: Wolfe Island: Mackenzie had CASPIAN TERN 3, SAVANNAH SPARROW 1,
SHORT-EARED OWL 4. The Short-eared Owls were in an overgrown field opposite
the golf course along 9th line road north of Bennet Rd.

HOWE I. [page 36 quad D57]

Sharon David reported the TUFTED TITMOUSE again this afternoon at
5:40PM.(Apr, 5) It seems to prefer feeding on the sunflower seed feeder
hanging in the cedars on the roadside
of the house.

Paul Mackenzie and I found it at the sunflower feeder at 3 P. M. Apr. 7.
Sharon has not seen the TUFTED TITMOUSE again since Apr. 7.

Directions: [page 36, quad D57] The ferry dock for Howe I. is at the south
end of the Joyceville Rd. The ferry fee is about $2. It debarks at the north
end of Howe Island Dr. Turn right onto Baseline Rd. & drive left onto Good
Friend Rd. which leads to Havenwood Trail. The TUFTED TITMOUSE was around 80
Havenwood Trail. RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS are there too.

OTHER SIGHTINGS

On Apr. 11, Eleanor Sachs & I heard & saw 2 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS at
Cartwright Point East [page 36, quad D56] {page 48 & 49, quads N20 & M21}

Compiled by: Robert Sachs, Kingston, Ontario

Report to OntBirds, from the reported week's sightings for the Kingston Region. Page numbers and location Quadrants noted in square brackets [...], are for named sites. They refer to the MapArt Publishing "Ontario Road Atlas, 2003 Edition". Page numbers and Quadrants in Open Brace brackets {.....} are for locations requiring more detail. They refer to MapArt Deluxe Street Atlas of Eastern & Northern Ontario, 1st Edition. This is a copy of the Apr. 11, '04, KFN Phone Line script, with added detail for locations: PRINCE EDWARD POINT [page 35, quads G&H52 & G53] Apr. 9: Prince Edward Point: Joel Ellis found a male BLACK SCOTER WOLFE I. [page 36, quads E56&57 Apr. 9, Eleanor & Bob Sachs found an estimated 35 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS on the west end of Wolfe I., 1 MUTE SWAN on Button Bay, 2 OSPREY on a platform at the east end of Garden I.& 2 BONEPARTE'S GULLS on Goose Island Apr. 10 Wolfe Island: Ellis had BLUE-WINGED TEAL, SNOW GEESE 3, SHORT-EARED OWL 1. Apr. 11: Wolfe Island: Mackenzie had CASPIAN TERN 3, SAVANNAH SPARROW 1, SHORT-EARED OWL 4. The Short-eared Owls were in an overgrown field opposite the golf course along 9th line road north of Bennet Rd. HOWE I. [page 36 quad D57] Sharon David reported the TUFTED TITMOUSE again this afternoon at 5:40PM.(Apr, 5) It seems to prefer feeding on the sunflower seed feeder hanging in the cedars on the roadside of the house. Paul Mackenzie and I found it at the sunflower feeder at 3 P. M. Apr. 7. Sharon has not seen the TUFTED TITMOUSE again since Apr. 7. Directions: [page 36, quad D57] The ferry dock for Howe I. is at the south end of the Joyceville Rd. The ferry fee is about $2. It debarks at the north end of Howe Island Dr. Turn right onto Baseline Rd. & drive left onto Good Friend Rd. which leads to Havenwood Trail. The TUFTED TITMOUSE was around 80 Havenwood Trail. RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS are there too. OTHER SIGHTINGS On Apr. 11, Eleanor Sachs & I heard & saw 2 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS at Cartwright Point East [page 36, quad D56] {page 48 & 49, quads N20 & M21} Compiled by: Robert Sachs, Kingston, Ontario