[Ontbirds]whitby,ON-snow buntings, horned lark,bald eagle-Feb.27

Doug Lockrey lockrey33 at rogers.com
Thu Feb 28 12:26:56 EST 2008


On a very cold day-- Feb.27--at 11am--I observed "frenzied" group activity by 30+ Snow Buntings, as well as 8-10 Horned Larks, as both flocks flew back & forth from field to roadside, as I drove down Hall's Rd. At the entry parking lot to the north pathway 3 male Wild Turkeys literally came running at me as I emerged from my car; they strutted around me for 5 minutes, enabling me to photograph them close-up.

Then I drove over to Whitby harbour, parked my car to view the waterfowl--many scaup and common goldeneye, 5 long-tailed ducks, a bufflehead, a male HOODED MERGANSER, and 3 Redheads. Just before leaving, at 1145am, I noted that an adult BALD EAGLE was perched in a tall tree on the west side of the harbour, just north of the south marina, as per 2 days ago--not for long--flew low and westward after 5 minutes.

For Hall's Rd. in Whitby--from the west, exit the 401 at Salem Rd. in Ajax, south to Bayly, east through LakeRidge, to the first street, south down Hall's Rd.
For Whitby harbour--exit the 401 at Brock Rd. in Whitby--south right down to a parking area just north of the lakefront. 

One more day for the winter bird count.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby,ON


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