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TAVERNER CUP 2003
Rare or Hard-To-Get Birds |
The following is a summary of rare or hard-to-get birds recorded by the 14 teams that competed in the Taverner Cup competition on May 24th, 2003. A total 209 birds were recorded. This total is well below the average of 220 over the previous four years since our boundaries were changed to the present configuration.
Birding conditions ranged from average to poor with strong winds in the early morning preceding light to heavy rain throughout the day. As a consequence birds sang sporatically or not at all and many scouted and common birds were missed. A review of the team records indicates that species that proved particularly difficult to record in wet windy weather included: Pied-billed Grebe, Red-shouldered and Broad-winged Hawks, Black-billed Cuckoo, Horned and Barred Owls, and a host of passerines, particularly: Eastern Wood-Pewee, Willow Flycatcher, White-breasted Nuthatch, Swainson's Thrush, Brown Thrasher, Yellow-throated Vireo, Northern Parula, Scarlet Tanager and Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
Efforts to locate birds often caused teams to fall behind their planned schedules resulting in either cursory visits to some sites or by-passing them altogether. The Eurasian Collared Dove at Marsville was the only rarity found.
This list has been compiled with the co-operation of our team captains. It includes locations, and where helpful or known, approximate times. We offer these records to all Taverner, would-be Taverner birders, and visitors to our area to assist with their bird-finding. Please note that while single recordings of a bird are noted wherever possible, all multiple recordings are not always listed.
Least Bittern
Very difficult to locate; recorded calling during the night in the Micksburg Swamp, near Eganville, and in a wetland north of Lindsay
Great Egret
A few at Presqu'ile; one seen flying over Bass Lake Road north of Bobcaygeon; numerous at the main colony on Drummond Island near Summerstown, just east of Cornwall; heard during the night on the Great Egret Trail, Dundee, in extreme SW Quebec
Green Heron
Single birds seen on a beaver dam near Kirkfield, Carden; Highway 62, south of Madoc; Snake River Marsh at Ross Road, near Cobden; Highway 401 at Exit 570; Cooper Marsh, near Lancaster
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Recorded at Two Rivers Trail, Algonquin; at Presqu'ile at the islands and in the marsh; at Collins Creek, west of Kingston; many recorded at night on the Great Egret Trail, Dundee
Northern Pintail
Recorded at Presqu'ile, and at the Embrun, St. Isadore, and Alfred Sewage Lagoons
Ring-necked Duck
Recorded at West Rose Lake, Mizzy Lake Trail, and at Wolf Howl Pond, Algonquin; at a pond beside Highway 127, near Bancroft; by only one team visiting the Alfred Sewage Lagoon; at Lac Bernard in Diable Sector of Mont Tremblant Park
Greater Scaup
Late migrant, only at the Lindsay Sewage Lagoon
Lesser Scaup
Only by one team at Presqu'ile
Long-tailed Duck
A few were seen by most teams who scanned Presqu'ile Bay and Lake Ontario from the Lighthouse at Presqu'ile
Bufflehead
Only seen very early in the morning by one team from the Lighthouse at Presqu'ile
Hooded Merganser
Seen by many teams in small numbers in diverse locations; West Rose Lake, Algonquin; Canoe Lake Road; near the Visitor Centre at Mont Tremblant
Red-breasted Merganser
Small numbers along Lake Ontario at Presqu'ile and at the Kingston Field-Naturalists' (KFN) property on Amherst Island near Kingston
Cooper's Hawk
Recorded near nest sites on Highway 14, near Springbrook Alvar, twice in Ottawa where there are numerous nests
Northern Goshawk
Near the Spruce Bog Trail at Algonquin and at its nest site during the day at Vars (near Embrun)
Red-shouldered Hawk
Only recorded by two teams; one known location was on the Canoe Lake Road
Merlin
Recorded three times in Algonquin near Mizzy Lake, along Highway 60, near the Visitor Centre, and near the East Gate; also a nest site near Lac Chat, Diable Sector, Mont Tremblant Park
Peregrine Falcon
Only recorded by one team on the northwest side of the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Kent St in downtown Ottawa
Gray Partridge
Incidental sighting on Rue des Pins in the hamlet of Fournier, SW of the Alfred Sewage Lagoon; Note: Gray Partridge have been recorded in this immediate area in other years
Spruce Grouse
Only by one team at unknown location in Algonquin Park
Wild Turkey
Near Preston Road, south of Madoc; on Highway 37, near Tweed; at Rose Lane, Canoe Lake Road, SW of Westport in the Rideau Lakes
Yellow Rail
At the bridge and the Sedge Wren Marsh, Carden; very early morning along the marsh boardwalk at Presqu'ile
Sandhill Crane
Only at Wylie Road North, Carden
Black-bellied Plover
Recorded by three teams on Beaches 2, 3 and 4 area, at Presqu'ile
Greater Yellowlegs
Only at the Alfred Sewage Lagoon
Lesser Yellowlegs
Recorded at Amherstview and Embrun Sewage Lagoons
Solitary Sandpiper
Late migrants recorded by two teams at wet spots in Algonquin and Mont Tremblant Parks
Whimbrel
At flock of 6 recorded by one team on Beach 3 at Presqu'ile
Ruddy Turnstone
On the beaches at Presqu'ile and at the KFN property on Amherst Island
Red Knot
Recorded by five teams on the beaches at Presqu'ile
Sanderling
On the beach at Presqu'ile and at the KFN property on Amherst Island
Pectoral Sandpiper
Recorded by two teams at the Alfred Sewage Lagoon
Short-billed Dowitcher
Recorded on the beach at Presqu'ile; at the KFN property on Amherst Island; at the St. Isadore and Alfred Sewage Lagoons
Wilson's Phalarope
Recorded at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoon, at the KFN property on Amherst Island; at the Embrun and Alfred Sewage Lagoons
Red-necked Phalarope
Recorded by three teams at the Alfred Sewage Lagoon
Eurasian Collared Dove
This stray was known to be at a feeder at Marysville, Ontario. It was observed by two teams.
Black-billed Cuckoo
Recorded on Wylie Road North, Carden; on Canoe Lake Road, and in Gatineau Park
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Recorded by one team at Miller Creek Conservation Area, near Bridgenorth, Rice Lake
Eastern Screech Owl
Heard at night in the vicinty of Hooton Road, near Peterborough, and in the evening in the Owl Woods, Amherst Island, near Kingston
Great Horned Owl
Heard at evening in the Owl Woods, Amherst Island, and in the early morning on the island at the base of the Dyke at Shirley's Bay, Ottawa
Barred Owl
Heard at night near Source Lake Road, Algonquin; in the Golden Lake area, near Pembroke; on Wilson Road, Canoe Lake Road, SW of Westport
Long-eared Owl
Heard calling at night near Renfrew
Short-eared Owl
Caught in car headlights at night near Dundee, in extreme SW Quebec
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Recorded singing in pre-dawn on Highway 60 near Algonquin; on the Arowhon Road, near the winter parking area, and at Wolf Howl Pond, in Algonquin; at night on Gower Road, near Huntington, SW of Montreal
Common Nighthawk
Recorded by two teams: in the Golden Lake area, near Pembroke; and on Highway 17 between Cumberland and Rockland, in eastern Ontario
Black-backed Woodpecker
Recorded at West Rose Lake, at nest by a beaver pond at Wolf Howl Pond, and near Opeongo Lake, all in Algonquin Park
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Recorded near Golden Lake, and near Lac Fortune in Gatineau Park, Quebec; the paucity of records indicates these were early arrivals on territory
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
Recorded only in Diable Sector, Mont Tremblant Park, Quebec, where it was widespread
Willow Flycatcher
Recorded by one team at Presqu'ile
Gray Jay
Recorded on the Arowhon Road, at West Rose Lake, at Wolf Howl Pond and twice on the Opeongo Road, all in Algonquin Park
Boreal Chickadee
Three times on the Mizzy Lake Trail to Wolf Howl Pond, also on the Two Rivers Trail, all in Algonquin Park
Carolina Wren
Recorded by one team on the cottage road at Presqu'ile
Sedge Wren
Recorded by two teams at the Sedge Wren Marsh, Carden; at Balsam Lake PP; in the Richmond Fen, SW of Ottawa
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Recorded by one team at Chaffeys Locks
American Pipit
Recorded by two teams at the St. Isadore Sewage Lagoon
Loggerhead Shrike
Recorded at Carden and Newburgh Alvars
Yellow-throated Vireo
Recorded only by three teams, two at Chaffey's Locks, and one on the Canoe Lake Road
Philadelphia Vireo
Recorded in the Tim Horton's Parking Lot in Bancroft, and at the Champlain Lookout in Gatineau Park, Quebec
Golden-winged Warbler
Recorded on Deloro Road, north of Madoc; in the Golden Lake area; on the Opinicon Road west of Chaffey's Locks; on the Canoe Lake Road; on the Gatineau Parkway, Gatineau Park, Quebec
Orange-crowned Warbler
A migrant recorded only at the Two Rivers Trail in Algonquin Park
Cerulean Warbler
Recorded on territory on the Opinicon Road, west of Chaffey's Locks, and on the Canoe Lake Road, SW of Westport
Louisiana Waterthrush
This Ontario-rare Carolinean species occasionally nests regularly at Canoe Lake; widely sought but recorded by only one team at Rose Lane, Canoe Lake Road
Mourning Warbler
Recorded only on territory in three locations in Algonquin including the trail to Wolf Howl Pond and at Two Rivers Trail; on the Canoe Lake Road; at Champlain Lookout, Gatineau Park
Canada Warbler
Recorded only on territory at the Oxtongue River Picnic Area, on the Arowhon Road, on the trail to Wolf Howl Pond and on the Opeongo Road in Algonquin Park; also at Lac Escalier in Mont Tremblant Park
Rufous-sided Towhee
Recorded at three locations at Carden; also in the early evening at the Owl Woods on Amherst Island, near Kingston
Clay-coloured Sparrow
Wylie Road North, Carden, and in the Riceville area, near Bourget, SE of Ottawa
Field Sparrow
Three locations at Carden; Deloro Road, north of Madoc; Opinicon Road, east of Chaffey's Locks; near Rifle Range Road, Shirley's Bay, west Ottawa
Vesper Sparrow
Three locations at Carden; Highway 62 near Madoc; McGaghran Road, near Shaw Woods; fields along roadside south of Camden East; south of Ottawa airport; near Riceville
Grasshopper Sparrow
Recorded at Wylie Road North and at Shrike Road, Carden; also Highway 62 south of Madoc
Lincoln's Sparrow
Recorded by all teams visiting Algonquin; many singing at dawn
White-crowned Sparrow
A late migrant recorded in the Chaffey's area by one team
Dark-eyed Junco
All recorded on territory at the West Gate parking lot, at 8 km marker on Highway 60, and on the Trail to the Wolf Howl Pond, in Algonquin Park; also in numerous locations in Diable Sector, Mont Tremblant Park
Rusty Blackbird
Recorded by one team on Highway 60 near the East Gate; at the Lac Tador parking lot in Diable Sector of Mont Tremblant; the Algonquin bird was probably a late migrant, Rusty Blackbirds are regular in Mont Tremblant Park in late May, and likely nest
Orchard Oriole
Recorded by one team at a feeder on the cottage road, Presqu'ile
White-winged Crossbill
Reported by two of six teams visiting Algonquin; small numbers in numerous locations in Diable Sector, Mont Tremblant Park
Pine Siskin
Recorded by one team at the Two Rivers Trail in Algonquin Park
Evening Grosbeak
Recorded in Algonquin Park and Diable Sector of Mont Tremblant Park
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This page was created: September 13, 2003
Last Updated: September 13, 2003 13:16:17