Monday, December 22, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Dec 9- Jan 9: Lesser Black-backed Gull continuing in Fraser Valley
First discovered on November 4th by Rick Toochin, this Lesser Black-backed Gull (one of very few records for the BC coast) has been tough to pin down over the last month. Rick refound it today (Dec 9) near the junction of Vye and Bowman Rds in Sumas Prairie, near Abbotsford.
Dec 20--Rick reports seeing it at the end of Schneider Rd foraging with Glaucous-winged Gulls.
Jan 9-- Gord Gadsen reports seeing the bird on Annis Rd in Chilliwack.
Photo: Rick Toochin |
Jan 9-- Gord Gadsen reports seeing the bird on Annis Rd in Chilliwack.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Retro Report: White-winged Dove in Steveston, BC (2002)
Alan Moat just rediscovered some photos he has of a White-winged Dove his daughter Janice spotted at their home roughly 12 years ago. This bird was not reported at the time and the photos went missing until just recently. Unfortunately the exact date cannot be ascertained at this time but Alan believes it was in the spring of 2002. Thanks for digging this up Alan!
Believe it or not this would be the first-record for the Vancouver checklist area!!!
Believe it or not this would be the first-record for the Vancouver checklist area!!!
Photo: Alan Moat [Steveston (Richmond) circa ~spring 2002] |
Monday, December 1, 2014
Dec 1-6: WHITE-EYED VIREO near Nelson, BC (First Provincial Record)
UPDATE: No reported sightings on Dec 7. Apparently a 3-hour search was unsuccessful
UPDATE: RELOCATED ON DECEMBER 6th at 11am (Same area as on 5th)
UPDATE: RELOCATED ON DECEMBER 5th at 1:15 P.M.
From Janice Arndt: "It was seen close to yesterday's location, about 20-30 metres towards the lake from where Paul placed a ribbon (note: there are various bits of ribbon tied to bushes and trees in the area; I assumed the pink- and silver-striped ribbon was Paul's). I was able to watch the vireo for a minute or two and during that time it found and swallowed a substantial but unidentified food item from a hawthorn tree, which was nice to see. There were also a few Golden-crowned Kinglets nearby."
UPDATE: RELOCATED ON DECEMBER 4th at 12:00 P.M.
Paul Prappas and Craig Sandvig's diligent efforts paid off today. Paul wrote on wkbirds: "The bird was located in a completely different part of Kokanee Creek Park from where we first discovered it. Enter the park at Redfish Campground, go over the bridge, and head down to the river mouth. From the river mouth take the trail to your left, fork to the right and follow it along the grasslands which are on your right. At the Grassland Trail junction, the bird was found. We've tied a pink ribbon at that place."
Sweet, sweet documentation! (Photo: Paul Prappas) |
This is fresh off the press - Paul Prappas wrote on wkbirds:
"Today, December 1, while conducting the Waterfowl count, Gary Davidson, Carolee Colter and I found an extremely out of range White-eyed Vireo at Kokanee Creek Park. There is absolutely no mistake as the bird came right by us and we all got wonderful looks at its white eye, bright yellow lores, overall yellow tinging with distinct wing bars. The wing bars are very bold and the overall yellow is quite bright. Much brighter than the goldfinches this time of year.
Unfortunately, we were unable to get photographs of the bird, but our hope is it will stay around for a day or two.
The bird was found in the wooded area between the Redfish Campground picnic area and the shore line, at about 11:30 AM. We stayed for a good 40 minutes, but were unable to locate the bird."
For those not familiar with the location, here is what I was sent: 17.5 km east of Nelson on W Arm of Kootenay Lake. Specifically: Red Fish Campground picnic area near lake.
Hopefully some lenses make their way out there and we can get some photo-documentation for the BC Bird Records Committee!
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Cattle Egrets pushing north this fall
In recent years this species has been quite scarce or even absent in the province so it's nice to see a cluster of sightings from Vancouver Island and one in the far NW of the province in recent days. Below is a brief summary of 5 reports.
#1: October 3--SW of Kitwanga, Skeena Valley (N of Terrace)--Sandy Schreven
#2 Nov 7--Cattle Point, Victoria--Michael Shepard
#3: Nov 7--Esquimalt Lagoon, Victoria area--John Costello & Chantal Jacques
#4: Nov 9-Dec 4--Shell Gas Station on Tyee Rd, Esquimalt (Victoria)--Steven Roais
*Most recently seen in NE corner of Helmckin Interchange (Dec 4)
#5: Nov 10-15+--Itattsoo Village (Ucluelet)--Adrian Dorst
Tyee Rd bird (Photo: Liam Singh) |
#2 Nov 7--Cattle Point, Victoria--Michael Shepard
#3: Nov 7--Esquimalt Lagoon, Victoria area--John Costello & Chantal Jacques
#4: Nov 9-Dec 4--Shell Gas Station on Tyee Rd, Esquimalt (Victoria)--Steven Roais
*Most recently seen in NE corner of Helmckin Interchange (Dec 4)
#5: Nov 10-15+--Itattsoo Village (Ucluelet)--Adrian Dorst
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Nov 9--Iceland Gull (Kumlien's) in Penticton
With more coverage there would likely be more of these turning up (especially on the coast) but since many are not photographed I thought I'd post this one I found this afternoon along Okanagan Beach in Penticton. Unfortunately this is the only usable photo I managed (Digi-scoped).
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Nov 8-26--Another Acorn Woodpecker! This one in Victoria
Klaus Emmaneel reports an Acorn Woodpecker near the 12th Hole on Cedar Hill Golf Course (Victoria area)--flying through the oaks around 230pm on Saturday.
This is a first record for Vancouver Island and the 9th ever for BC.
*Still being seen on November 26th near the end of Diana Rd.
It was not seen on Nov 27th.
Photo: Klaus Emmaneel |
This is a first record for Vancouver Island and the 9th ever for BC.
*Still being seen on November 26th near the end of Diana Rd.
It was not seen on Nov 27th.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Nov 5-Dec 9--Lesser Black-backed Gull in Abbotsford
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Nov 4-6--WHITE WAGTAIL in Delta
On Tuesday, Nov 4, Mark Wynja found this White Wagtail in the corn-stubble field southeast of the intersection of 34th Street and 33A Ave in Delta, BC. This is near Brunswick Point. It was associating with pipits. There was a report of a Red-throated Pipit seen briefly on Nov 5 so if you are there looking at the Wagtail, feel free to keep an eye out for other vagrants.
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