Monday, July 6, 2009

Nanaimo,Vancouver Island, Bird alert, July 05, 2009




California Quail: Ralph Hocken Photo.

The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Alert

To report your sightings
phone the Store at 250-390-3669
e-mail us at thebackyard@shaw.ca
call the Bird Alert at 250-390-3029

Also check the birdstore blog for the latest bird alerts and updates:
www.thebirdstore.blogspot.com

Post your sightings on this site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bcbirdingvanisland/messages

Birds of British Columbia:
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/SpeciesChecklists.html

International Birdwatching Guides
http://www.guidedbirdwatching.com

Birdwatching contacts and information find a local birder to go birdwatching with:
http://www.birdingpal.org/

Please remember, when reporting a sighting, to leave your name and phone number, along with the date, name and location of your sighting.

Sunday July 05, 2009:
The Sunday Bird Walk went to the Beaver Ponds at Nanoose Bay. The morning was sunny, warm and the winds were calm. Among the highlights of the morning were great views of a Willow Flycatcher perching and singing on three occasions. We watched as a Merlin flew out from a perch several times to catch Dragonflies. We saw two Pacific-slope Flycatcher chicks moving about and calling in the tall trees. We heard a male Black-headed Grosbeak sing and then we spotted him feeding a youngster as they moved through the trees. Near the end of walk we heard a Barred Owl calling "who cooks for you--who cooks for you"
Twenty birders saw and heard the following thirty-five species of birds: Mallard, Hooded Merganser, Wood Duck, Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, Merlin, Osprey, Barred Owl, Rufous Hummingbird, Northern Flicker, Pileated Woodpecker, Willow Flycatcher, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Cassin's Vireo, Common Raven, Tree Swallow, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Cedar Waxwing, Swainson's Thrush, American Robin, Orange-crowned Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Winter Wren, Bewick's Wren, Bushtit, Spotted Towhee, Song Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, Dark-eyed Junco, Black-headed Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Red Crossbill, American Goldfinch.

Friday July 04:
Seventy to eighty Common Nighthawks were seen above the 2500 block of Glenayr Drive in Nanaimo. The Nighthawks continued their aerial display while hawking insects for about thirty minutes. Another smaller flock came in about fifteen minutes later but moved on very quickly

Friday July 03:
The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store has received several reports of Eurasian Collared-Doves from Ucluelet, Sooke, Nanaimo and Parksville lately.

Three Eurasian Collared-Doves, four Common Nighthawks, Violet-green Swallows, Northern Rough-winged Swallows, Barn Swallows, Tree Swallows, ten Purple Martins, a Spotted Sandpiper, a Townsend's Warbler, a Northern Flicker, White-crowned Sparrows and Chipping Sparrows were seen at the Rivers Edge subdivision behind the Weigh Scales in Parksville.

Eight Marbled Murrelets and a Pigeon Guillemot were seen on the Strait of Georgia, not far from the mud flats, at the Englishman River Estuary along Marine Drive in Parksville.

Thursday July 02:
One Juvenile Glaucous Gull was seen perched on the rocks at French Creek, not far from the Pub. On There was a flock of Glaucous-winged Gulls on the point at the mouth of French Creek and three Killdeer moved nosily over the creek.

Tuesday June 30:
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Plummer Road side of the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville. The morning was pleasant and the sun was shining. The highlights of the morning included watching Willow Flycatchers low down in the shrubs along the trail and hearing them and a Pacific-slope Flycatcher singing. We watched as Violet-green Swallows flew low over the mudflats--it was great to look down on them from the trail above. There were several Rufous Hummingbirds and House Finches at the feeders along Shorewood Drive.
Twenty birders saw and heard the following thirty-five species of birds
Canada Goose, Great Blue Heron, Turkey Vulture, Bald Eagle, Killdeer, Glaucous-winged Gull, Band-tailed Pigeon, Anna's Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird, Belted Kingfisher, Northern Flicker, Willow Flycatcher, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Northwestern Crow, Common Raven, Tree Swallow,
Violet-green Swallow, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Bushtit, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Bewick's Wren, Winter Wren, Swainson's Thrush, American Robin, European Starling, Spotted Towhee, Chipping Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird,
Purple Finch, House Finch, Pine Siskin and House Sparrow.

Twenty-two California Quail were seen in the 2500 block of Maxi Road in south Nanaimo and twenty-four California Quail were seen in the 6200 block of Metral Drive in north Nanaimo.

Sunday June 28:
A male and female California Quail and about 12 chicks were seen in the 4100 block of Gulfview Drive in Nanaimo.

Saturday June 27:
A Pine Grosbeak was spotted along White Blossom Way in south Nanaimo.

For further information on these sightings or for help in identifying a
bird please call The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
@ (250) 390-3669
Toll Free @ 1-888-249-4145
e-mail: thebackyard@shaw.ca
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The Nanoose Naturalists
Thursday September 10, 2009 @ 7:00 pm
Nanoose Library,
Nanoose Bay
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Arrowsmith Naturalists
Monday September 28, 2009 @ 7:30 pm.
Springwood School
Parksville
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Everyone is welcome to join us for a 2-3 hour bird walk on the Sunday. We leave from the Store at 9 A.M. Sunday Mornings and go to a different location in and around Nanaimo.
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The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store's weekly bird walk in the Parksville/Qualicum Beach area on Tuesday mornings will not be held during the summer months. We will resume the Tuesday bird walks on September 01, 2009.
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The Sunday Bird Walk on July 12 will be going to the Legacy Marsh in upper Lantzville.
Meet at the Bird store at 9:00 a.m. or at the parking area under the Hydro lines along Normarel Drive at about 9:20 a.m.
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Good birding
Neil Robins
Nanaimo
British Columbia

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Parksville/Qualicum Beach Tuesday Bird Walk, June 30, 2009




Violet-green Swallow:Ralph Hocken Photo


The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Plummer Road side of the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville. The morning was pleasant and the sun was shining. The highlights of the morning included watching Willow Flycatchers low down in the shrubs along the trail and hearing them and a Pacific-slope Flycatcher singing. We watched as Violet-green Swallows flew low over the mudflats--it was great to look down on them from the trail above. There were several Rufous Hummingbirds and House Finches at the feeders along Shorewood Drive.

Twenty birders saw and heard the following thirty-five species of birds
Canada Goose
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Killdeer
Glaucous-winged Gull
Band-tailed Pigeon
Anna's Hummingbird
Rufous Hummingbird
Belted Kingfisher
Northern Flicker
Willow Flycatcher
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Northwestern Crow
Common Raven
Tree Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
Chestnut-backed Chickadee
Bushtit
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Bewick's Wren
Winter Wren
Swainson's Thrush
American Robin
European Starling
Spotted Towhee
Chipping Sparrow
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Red-winged Blackbird
Brown-headed Cowbird
Purple Finch
House Finch
Pine Siskin
House Sparrow

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Bird alert, June 28, 2009




Cedar Waxwing: Ralph Hocken Photo.




The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Alert

To report your sightings
phone the Store at 250-390-3669
e-mail us at thebackyard@shaw.ca
call the Bird Alert at 250-390-3029

Also check the birdstore blog for the latest bird alerts and updates:
www.thebirdstore.blogspot.com

Post your sightings on this site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bcbirdingvanisland/messages

Birds of British Columbia:
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/SpeciesChecklists.html

International Birdwatching Guides
http://www.guidedbirdwatching.com

Birdwatching contacts and information find a local birder to go birdwatching with:
http://www.birdingpal.org/

Please remember, when reporting a sighting, to leave your name and phone number, along with the date, name and location of your sighting.

Sunday June 28, 2009:
The Sunday Bird Walk went to McGregor Marsh in Nanaimo. The morning was sunny but cool.
The highlights included seeing two Belted Kingfishers at the first marsh at the start of the walk. We saw and heard Willow Flycatchers and a Black-headed Grosbeak singing. Cedar Waxwings were perched on snags above a marsh. A Merlin flew in above the marsh to end the walk.
Seventeen birders saw and heard the following thirty-six species of birds:
Turkey Vulture, Mallard, Wood Duck, Hooded Merganser, Bald Eagle, Merlin, California Quail, Band-tailed Pigeon, Anna's Hummingbird, Rufous Hummingbird, Northern Flicker, Pileated Woodpecker, Willow Flycatcher, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Belted Kingfisher, Warbling Vireo, Violet-green Swallow, Northwestern Crow, Common Raven ,Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Bushtit, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Bewick's Wren, Brown Creeper, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Swainson's Thrush, American Robin, Cedar Waxwing, Orange-crowned Warbler, Townsend's Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Spotted Towhee, Song Sparrow, Purple Finch, House Finch and American Goldfinch.

The male American Kestrel was seen again on the hydro lines overlooking the Ugly Dwarf Meadows at Nanoose Bay.

Evening Grosbeaks have been visiting feeders in the 100 block of Meridian Way in Parksville.

Saturday June 27:
An American Kestrel was seen on the hydro lines overlooking the Ugly Dwarf Meadows at Nanoose Bay.

Six Caspian Terns and two Osprey were seen on the flats at the Nanaimo River Estuary near the Living Forest Campground in south Nanaimo.

Thursday June 25:
A aberrant brown Pileated Woodpecker was seen in the Departure Bay area of Nanaimo.

Wednesday June 24:
Two Vesper Sparrows were seen along the fields at the Nanaimo Airport in south Nanaimo.

Tuesday June 23:
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Shelly Road side of the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville. The morning was pleasant with periods of sunshine and was filled with bird songs. The highlights of the morning was seeing and hearing Willow Flycatchers and a Yellow Warbler singing. We saw a family of five Belted Kingfishers perched on a snag just above the River giving us close views as the young were being fed.
Sixteen birders saw and heard the following thirty-two species of birds.
Canada Goose, Common Merganser, Great Blue Heron, Turkey Vulture, Bald Eagle, Glaucous-winged Gull, Rock Pigeon, Band-tailed Pigeon, Rufous Hummingbird, Belted Kingfisher, Northern Flicker, Willow Flycatcher, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Northwestern Crow, Common Raven, Tree Swallow, Violet-green Swallow, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, Winter Wren, Swainson's Thrush, American Robin,
European Starling, Cedar Waxwing, Orange-crowned Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Spotted Towhee, Song Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Brewer's Blackbird, Purple Finch and House Finch.

An Evening Grosbeak was spotted near Dawkins Lane in Nanaimo.

Monday June 22:
A Great Horned Owl was seen perched by the north side trail about 150 meters east of the deep bay, at the western side of Neck Point Park in Nanaimo.

A Ring-necked Pheasant was seen in the Chase River area near Beck Creek in south Nanaimo.

Sunday June 21:
Over ten Cedar Waxwings were seen near the Beaver Ponds at Morrell Wildlife Sanctuary in Nanaimo.

Black-headed Grosbeaks are visiting feeders along Extension Road in south Nanaimo.

A male and female California Quail with fourteen puffball chicks were seen in a yard in Fairwinds in Nanoose Bay.

Saturday June 20:
An adult female Lark Bunting was seen in the parking lot at Botanical Beach near Port Renfrew.

Wednesday June 10:
An Eastern Kingbird was spotted perching and flycatching on Mittlenatch Island.

For further information on these sightings or for help in identifying a
bird please call The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
@ (250) 390-3669
Toll Free @ 1-888-249-4145
e-mail: thebackyard@shaw.ca
**********************************
The Nanoose Naturalists
Thursday September 10, 2009 @ 7:00 pm
Nanoose Library,
Nanoose Bay
**********************************
Arrowsmith Naturalists
Monday September 28, 2009 @ 7:30 pm.
Springwood School
Parksville
********************************
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 June 30, 2009 will be going to the Plummer Road side of the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville.
Meet at the Parksville Beach Community Park near the parking area at the Lion's
Playground at 9:00 A.M. or at the corner of Plummer Road and Shorewood Drive at about 9:20 a.m.
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The Sunday Bird Walk on July 05 will be going to the Beaver Ponds in Nanoose Bay.
Meet at the Bird store at 9:00 a.m. or at the parking area about 100 yards past the fourway stop along Powerpoint Road at about 9:20 a.m.
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Good birding
Neil Robins
Nanaimo
British Columbia

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Parksville/Qualicum Beach Tuesday bird walk, June 23, 2009







Yellow Warbler: Ralph Hocken Photo.


The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Shelly Road side of the Englishman River Estuary in Parksville. The morning was pleasant with periods of sunshine and was filled with bird songs. The highlights of the morning was seeing and hearing Willow Flycatchers and a Yellow Warbler singing. We saw a family of five Belted Kingfishers perched on a snag just above the River giving us close views as the young were being fed.
Sixteen birders saw and heard the following thirty-two species of birds.
Canada Goose
Common Merganser
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Glaucous-winged Gull
Rock Pigeon
Band-tailed Pigeon
Rufous Hummingbird
Belted Kingfisher
Northern Flicker
Willow Flycatcher
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Northwestern Crow
Common Raven
Tree Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
Chestnut-backed Chickadee
Winter Wren
Swainson's Thrush
American Robin
European Starling
Cedar Waxwing
Orange-crowned Warbler
Yellow Warbler
Spotted Towhee
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Brewer's Blackbird
Purple Finch
House Finch

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Nanaimo Vancouver Island Bird Alert, June 21, 2009




Eastern Kingbird: Heidi Krajewsky Photo.


"Rare bird alert-Eastern Kingbird"
An Eastern Kingbird was seen perched and flycatching on Mittlenatch Island.
This bird is usually found east of the Coastal Mountains.


The Backyard Wildbird & Nature Store
Nanaimo Bird Alert

To report your sightings
phone the Store at 250-390-3669
e-mail us at thebackyard@shaw.ca
call the Bird Alert at 250-390-3029

Also check the birdstore blog for the latest bird alerts and updates:
www.thebirdstore.blogspot.com

Post your sightings on this site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bcbirdingvanisland/messages

Birds of British Columbia:
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/biodiversity/efauna/SpeciesChecklists.html

International Birdwatching Guides
http://www.guidedbirdwatching.com

Birdwatching contacts and information find a local birder to go birdwatching
with:
http://www.birdingpal.org/

Please remember, when reporting a sighting, to leave your name and phone number,
along with the date, name and location of your sighting.

Sunday June 21, 2009:
The Sunday Bird Walk went to Linley Valley in Nanaimo.
The morning started out cloudy but turned sunny and warm. We had great close
looks at Western Tanagers. We saw a Black-throated Gray Warbler and heard
Orange-crowned Warblers,Townsend's Warblers, Common Yellow-throats and a
Wilson's Warbler through out the morning. We saw a Red-breasted Sapsucker and a
Northern Flicker perched on a snag. A flock of Violet-green Swallows and one
Northern Rough-winged Swallow flew low over Cottle Lake hawking insects.
Twenty-two birders saw and heard the following forty-two species of birds.
Mallard, Turkey Vulture, Bald Eagle, Rufous Hummingbird, Band-tailed Pigeon,
Downy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Pileated Woodpecker, Red-breasted
Sapsucker, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Willow Flycatcher, Hammond's Flycatcher,
Olive-sided Flycatcher, Cassin's Vireo, Common Raven, Northwestern Crow,
Violet-green Swallow, Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Chestnut-backed Chickadee,
Brown Creeper, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Bewick's Wren, Winter Wren, Swainson's
Thrush, American Robin, Cedar Waxwing, Orange-crowned Warbler, Black-throated
Gray Warbler, Townsend's Warbler, Common Yellow-throat, Wilson's Warbler,
Western Tanager, Spotted Towhee, Black-headed Grosbeak, Brewer's Blackbird,
Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Song Sparrow, Purple Finch, Red
Crossbills, American Goldfinch and Pine Siskin.

Saturday June 20:
A Merlin was spotted chasing a Bald Eagle above Corfield Avenue in Parksville.

Two Northern Harrier's were seen near Kaye Road, behind the Weigh Scale, in
Parksville.

A Eurasian Collared Dove has been heard along Kasba Circle near Wembly Mall in
Parksville.

Tuesday June 16:
The Tuesday Bird Walk went to the Top Bridge Trail in Parksville. The morning
was pleasant with periods of sunshine and was filled with bird songs. The
highlights of the morning was seeing Willow Flycatchers perching and hearing
them singing. We spotted an American Dipper feeding near a big rock in the
Englishman River. A family of Chipping Sparrows entertained us near the trail.
A Pileated Woodpecker was clinging to a tree, giving us a great view.
Pacific-slope Flycatchers, Warbling Vireos, Winter Wrens and Swainson's Thrush
sang thought the morning.
Eighteen birders saw and heard the following twenty-nine species of birds.
Turkey Vulture, Bald Eagle, Rufous Hummingbird, Northern Flicker, Pileated
Woodpecker, Willow Flycatcher, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Warbling Vireo,
Northwestern Crow, Common Raven, Violet-green Swallow, Chestnut-backed
Chickadee, Bewick's Wren, Winter Wren, American Dipper, Swainson's Thrush,
American Robin, European Starling, Orange-crowned Warbler, Yellow Warbler,
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Townsend's Warbler, Spotted
Towhee, Chipping Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Brewer's
Blackbird and Purple Finch.

Monday June 15:
A pair of Blue-winged Teal and an adult male Purple Martin were seen at
Buttertubs Marsh in Nanaimo.

Sunday June 14:
A Great Horned Owl was seen close to the path just up from Sunset Beach at Neck
Point in Nanaimo.

Wednesday June 10:
"Rare bird alert-Eastern Kingbird"
An Eastern Kingbird was seen perched and flycatching on Mittlenatch Island.
This bird is usually found east of the Coastal Mountains.

For further information on these sightings or for help in identifying a
bird please call The Backyard Wildbird and Nature Store
@ (250) 390-3669
Toll Free @ 1-888-249-4145
e-mail: thebackyard@shaw.ca
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Arrowsmith Naturalists
Join guest speaker Tony Ransom, co-founder of the Nanoose Naturalists and a
retired Geologist from South Africa for a slideshow journey to the Galapagos
Islands.
Monday June 22, 2009 @ 7:30 pm.
Springwood School
Parksville
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The Nanoose Naturalists
Thursday September 10, 2009 @ 7:00 pm
Nanoose Library,
Nanoose Bay
**********************************
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 June 23, 2009 will be going to Shelly Road side of the
Englishman River Estuary in Parksville.
Meet at the Parksville Beach Community Park near the parking area at the Lion's
Playground at 9:00 A.M. or at the end of Shelly Road (on the oceanside of
highway 19a) Road at about 9:20 a.m.
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The Sunday Bird Walk on June 28 will be going to McGregor Marsh in Nanaimo.
Meet at the Bird store at 9:00 a.m. or at the top of Rutherford Road across from
the Quilted Duck at about 9:20 a.m.
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Good birding
Neil Robins
Nanaimo