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Nanaimo bird report, March 20, 2011 (1 Viewer)

Neil Robins

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NANAIMO BIRD REPORT

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along with the date, the species and location of your sighting.

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Sunday March 20, 2011:
The Sunday bird walk went to the Nanaimo River Estuary. The morning was cloudy
with sunny periods and strong winds. The highlight of the morning was the
sighting of a Golden Eagle in with Bald Eagles on the ground not far from us.
We saw a Short-eared Owl and a Northern Harrier hunting low over the Estuary.
Thirteen birders saw and heard the following twenty four species of birds:
Canada Goose, Great Blue Heron, Mallard, Common Mergansers, American Wigeon,
Northern Pintail, Green-winged Teal, Glaucous-winged Gulls, Golden Eagle, Bald
Eagle, Short-eared Owl, Northern Harrier, Red-tailed Hawk, Northern Flicker,
Common Raven, Tree Swallows, Belted Kingfisher, American Robin, European
Starling, Spotted Towhee, Fox Sparrow, Golden-crowned Sparrow, Dark-eyed
Juncos and American Goldfinch.

A Yellow-rumped Warbler was seen in a backyard along Andover Road in Nanoose
Bay.

Four Evening Grosbeaks were seen feeding on a Big-leaf Maple Tree on Protection
Island.

Saturday March 19:
A Downy Woodpecker is visiting a suet feeder in a backyard in the 5900 block of
Tweedsmuir Crescent in Nanaimo.

A Cooper's Hawk was seen perched in a tree above a bird feeder in a backyard
along Glenayr Drive in Nanaimo.

A Great Horned Owl was seen along Linley Road in Nanaimo.

Thursday March 17:
The first Rufous Hummingbird of the season is visiting a feeder along Fawcett
Road in Cedar.

Tree and Violet-green Swallows, a Barn Swallow, Gadwall and a Northern Harrier
were seen at the Nanaimo River Estuary in south Nanaimo.

A Rufous Hummingbird is visiting feeders along Sandpiper Place in Nanaimo.

Wednesday March 16:
Eight Trumpeter Swans and thirty Canada Geese were spotted flying north over the
2500 block of Glenayr Drive in Nanaimo.

Tuesday March 15:
The Tuesday bird walk went to Columbia Beach and Parksville Bay. A West Coast
Winter Storm greeted us for the morning. The surf was up and strong winds and
heavy rain were with us all morning. The big surprise of the morning was the
sighting of one Bonaparte's Gull at the start of the walk. Hundreds of gulls,
Harlequin Ducks, Surf Scoters, White-winged Scoters were seen further off shore
heading down the Strait of Georgia. We spotted three Eurasian Collared Doves
perched in a tree along Admiral Tryon Blvd. Thousands upon thousands of Greater
Scaup, Lesser Scaup, Surf Scoters, White-winged Scoter, Black Scoters, Long-tailed Ducks, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, Barrow's Goldeneye and Brant formed a massive moving raft offshore from the hovercraft
landing pad at Parksville Beach.

"A NATURAL PHENOMENON!!"

Five very wet birders saw and heard the following forty-one species of birds.
Canada Geese, Brant, American Wigeon, Mallard, Northern Pintail, Greater Scaup,
Lesser Scaup, Harlequin Duck, Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Black Scoter,
Long-tailed Duck, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, Barrow's Goldeneye,
Red-breasted Merganser, Horned Grebe, Double-crested Cormorant, Pelagic
Cormorant, Bald Eagle, Black-bellied Plover, Black Oystercatcher, Black
Turnstone, Dunlin, Bonaparte's Gull, Mew Gull, California Gull, Herring Gull,
Thayer's Gull, Glaucous-winged Gull, Rock Pigeon, Eurasian Collared Dove,
Northern Flicker, Northwestern Crow, American Robin, European Starling, Spotted
Towhee, Song Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Dark-eyed Junco and House Finch.

Sunday March 13:
Rufous Hummingbirds are visiting feeders near Wembley Road and Yellow brick Road
in Parksville.

Two Great Horned Owls were seen at Yellow Point Park in Cedar.
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Arrowsmith Naturalists Meeting
Monday March 28, 7.30 pm at Springwood School in Parksville.
Guest Speaker-Bill Merilees will speak on Mega Herbs of Sub-Antarctic.
Nanoose Field Naturalists Meeting.
Thursday, April 14, 7 pm in the Library on Northwest Bay Road.
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Everyone is welcome to join us for a 2-3 hour bird walk on the Sunday and
Tuesday mornings. We leave from the Store at 9 A.M. Sunday Mornings and go to a
different location in and around Nanaimo and from the Parksville Beach Community
Park at 9 A.M. on Tuesdays and go to different areas in and around the Oceanside
area.
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The Tuesday Bird Walk on March 22, 2011 will be going to Rathtrevor Provincial
Park in Parksville. We will meet at the Parksville Beach Community Park at the
parking area in front of the Lions Playground at 9 A.M. or at the main parking
lot at Rathtrevor Provincial Park. at about 9:15A.M.
Please note there is a parking fee.
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The Sunday Bird Walk, March 27, 2011 will be going to the Plummer Road side of
the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville. We will meet at the Backyard Store
at 9:00A.M. or at the corner of Plummer Road and Shorewood Drive at about 9: 30
A.M.
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Good birding
Neil Robins

THE BACKYARD
Wildbird & Nature Store
6314 Metral Drive, Nanaimo, BC V9T 2L8
250.390.36621
250.390.1633 fax
thebackyard@...
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