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Category Archives: Bird Survey Outings
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Dubreuilville, Ontario route
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Dubreuilville, Ontario route The Beaton Lake survey route of the day before had to be cut short due to adverse weather conditions which continued through to about 4PM. Although the weather did eventually clear a … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario, Wawa
Tagged beaton lake, bird survey, Breeding Bird Survey, dubreuilville ontario, Juvenile bald eagle, mist rising, morning darkness, morning fog, oncoming traffic, rapids, rising sun, rock outcrops, scenic viewpoints, species of birds, stuffed scarecrow, sunrise, tourist sites, visitign the dump, Wawa Ontario, x marks the spot
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Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Beaton Lake Route #258
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Beaton Lake Route #258 For a more detailed description of the route, see last year’s post. Breeding Bird Survey 2011 – Beaton Lake #258.
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 3 – Moving camp from The Shoals to White River
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 3 – Moving camp from The Shoals to White River As we were traveling along the forest road from the end of today’s BBS – tha Shoals, we were discussing stopping for lunch in … Continue reading
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Tagged bird species, bird survey, birds song, Breeding Bird Survey, common yellowthroat, melospiza melodia, mystery creature, Provincial Park, red winged black birds, savannah sparrow, savannah sparrows, song sparrow, song sparrows, u turn, White River Ontario
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Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 2 – Moving camp
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 2 – Moving camp Once we have stopped at the 50 spots and completed the day’s survey work on our first route, Singe Lake 68 – 373, we headed back to Ivanhoe Lake Provincial … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackflies, Breeding Bird Survey 2012, Chalk-fronted Corporal Dragonfly (Ladona julia), Chapleau, Chapleau Crown Game Preserve, Chapleau town park, Church, CP Rail locomotive 5433, Eastern Tent Caterpillars (Malacosoma americanum), highway 101, Ivanhoe Lake ProvincialPark, Louis Hemon, Rapids on a river, Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus), Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis), Shawmere River, Singe Lake 68-373 Breeding Bird Survey ROute, The Shoals Provincial Park, wall painting, wood carvings
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2011 un recensement des oiseaux de Noël, Ottawa/Gatineau
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Gatineau/Hull/Aylmer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa, Quebec
Tagged aylmer, écureuils noirs, île Bate, bernaches du Canada, Binoculars, birding, branches d'un sapin, cardinal rouge, cônes sur les épinettes, Chardonneret jaune, Garrot à oeil d'or, Gatineau, l'herbe à puce, le Club des naturalistes d'Ottawa, le Club des ornithologues de l'Outaouais, Les pierres sous l'eau, mésange, merle d'Amerique, moineaux domestiques, ornithologues, Ottawa, Pic chevelu, Pie-grièche grise, rapides Deschênes, recensement des oiseaux, Sittelles à poitrine blanche, Sumac vinaigrier, Tourterelles tristes, trois étourneaux, un corbeau, un grand héron, un petit ruisseau, un troupeau de canards colverts, une balle de golf empalé
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2011 Ottawa-Gatineau Christmas Bird Survey, Gatineau, Quebec
2011 Ottawa-Gatineau Christmas Bird Count, Gatineau, Quebec The sun is now up and I am out on a Christmas Bird Count with my birder friends, Ralph and Gerhard.
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Gatineau/Hull/Aylmer, Ottawa, Quebec
Tagged American Robin Turdus migratorius Merle d'Amerique, aylmer, Bate Island, bird survey, black squirrels, Canada Geese, Canada Goose, Canada Goose Branta canadensis Bernache du Canada, CBC, Chickadee, chickadees, christmas bird, Christmas Bird Count, coloration, Deschenes Rapids, Downy Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker Picoides pubescens Pic mineur, Eastern Greay Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis Écureuil gris, Gatineau, gatineau quebec, great blue heron, Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias Grand Héron, grey squirrel, Hairy woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker Picoides villosus Pic chevelu, Highbush Cranbery, House Sparrow, House Sparrow Passer domesticus Moineau domestique, Ice forming on creek, mallard, Mallard Anas platyrhynchos Canard colvert, Mourning Dove, Mourning Dove Zenaida macroura Tourterelle triste, OFNC, Ontario Field Naturalists Club, Ottawa River, picnic table, Plume Grass, rapids, Robin, snow on the ground, staghorn sumac, steady breeze, Wild Grapes, XMAS Bird Survey
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Breeding Bird Survey – Dubreuilville, Ontario
The last of our four breeding bird surveys headed northeast towards Dubreuiville, Ontario. The road is paved with more traffic than on the previous routes. The temperature was pleasant and skies were blue. The only drawback was a brisk breeze … Continue reading
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