Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Sunday, May 24, 2020
RBA: 3 WHITE-FACED IBIS in Surrey - May 18-26th
At 3:30 pm on May 18-2020, young birder Katya Kondratyuk found 3 White-faced Ibis feeding in the ponds at Serpentine Fen. She went back at 6:30pm on May 24th with her camera and found them feeding in the same location across from the second viewing tower. The birds are best viewed from the viewing tower.
The birds continued in the same location as of May 26th.
Map to exact location HERE
This is the 56th record for BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.*
The birds continued in the same location as of May 26th.
Map to exact location HERE
This is the 56th record for BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.*
White-faced Ibis in Surrey - Photos: Katya Kondratyuk |
Saturday, May 23, 2020
RBA: ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER in Osoyoos - May 23-24th
At 5:20 pm on May 23-2020, Lucie Parker found an Ash-throated Flycatcher in Osoyoos. The bird was flycatching from saskatoon and sagebrush bushes. She watched it for 5 mins before it flew off in a westerly direction and she could not relocate it. It likely could still be in the area since they can be skulky.
*The bird was relocated by Nathan Earley in the same location (see map link) at 7am on May 24th but has not been seen since, despite multiple observers looking.*
Map to location HERE
Directions: Look for the "Important Habitat" enclosure and there are cliffs just south of that enclosure where the bird was.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.*
*The bird was relocated by Nathan Earley in the same location (see map link) at 7am on May 24th but has not been seen since, despite multiple observers looking.*
Map to location HERE
Directions: Look for the "Important Habitat" enclosure and there are cliffs just south of that enclosure where the bird was.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.*
Ash-throated Flycatcher in Osoyoos - Photos: Lucie Parker |
Friday, May 22, 2020
RBA: WHITE-FACED IBIS in Chilliwack - May 22
At 4:30pm on May 22-2020, Dave Beeke found a single White-faced Ibis in a field near the railway tracks near Prest Rd in Chilliwack.
Map to location HERE
Please do not trespass on any private farm land.
This is the 55th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
Map to location HERE
Please do not trespass on any private farm land.
This is the 55th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
White-faced Ibis in Chilliwack - Photo: Dave Beeke |
RBA: 7 WHITE-FACED IBIS in Creston - May 22nd
At 10:15 am on May 22-2020 Steve Ogle saw 7 White-faced Ibis flying south over him HERE on Swan Rd near the Kootenay River in Creston. He did not see them land.
The birds may land near the area or across the border in the US but as of yet have not been relocated.
This is the 54th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for these birds. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
The birds may land near the area or across the border in the US but as of yet have not been relocated.
This is the 54th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for these birds. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
RBA: WHITE-FACED IBIS in Squamish - May 22-23rd
At 8 am on May 22-2020, Jimmy Abbott found a single White-faced Ibis HERE at the Squamish River Estuary; off 3rd Ave where the railway tracks meet the Squamish Terminals Port entrance.
The bird is still present as of May 23rd and has been viewed by multiple observers.
This is the 53rd record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
This is the 53rd record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
White-faced Ibis in Squamish - Photo: Jimmy Abbott |
White-faced Ibis in Squamish - Photo: Christopher Di Corrado |
A beautiful video of the bird by Chris Dale can be viewed below:
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
RBA: WHITE-FACED IBIS in Fernie - May 19-21st
At 6:10 pm on May 19-2020, Ryan Schultz photographed a single White-faced Ibis as it flew north over him while he was at Maiden Lake in Fernie. The bird circled over the lake for awhile and he last saw it flying north over Maiden Lake at 7:18 pm.
Map to first location HERE
***At 3pm on May 20-2020, the Ibis was relocated in a grassy field HERE and was viewed by multiple observers. The bird was last seen in the same location at 1pm on May 21st.
This is the 52nd record for BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
Map to first location HERE
***At 3pm on May 20-2020, the Ibis was relocated in a grassy field HERE and was viewed by multiple observers. The bird was last seen in the same location at 1pm on May 21st.
This is the 52nd record for BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
White-faced Ibis in Fernie - Photos: Ryan Schultz |
Sunday, May 17, 2020
RBA: PROTHONOTARY WARBLER in Osoyoos - May 17th
At 11:30am on May 17-2020, Nathan Earley found and photographed a male Prothonotary Warbler in Osoyoos near Road 22. The bird was foraging and singing in the bushes near the water where the oxbows meet the dyke.
Map to location HERE.
The bird was last seen in the same location and was singing at 4pm and was been viewed by multiple observers on May 17th.
It was not relocated on May 18th, despite multiple observers looking.
This is the 10th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
Map to location HERE.
The bird was last seen in the same location and was singing at 4pm and was been viewed by multiple observers on May 17th.
It was not relocated on May 18th, despite multiple observers looking.
This is the 10th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
Male Prothonotary Warbler in Osoyoos - Photo: Kathryn Milligan |
Male Prothonotary Warbler in Osoyoos - Photo: Nathan Earley |
Thursday, May 14, 2020
RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Kelowna - May 14-15th
At 4:30 pm on May 14-2020, Michael Force found a Black Phoebe at the north side of Carney Pond in Kelowna.
The bird was last seen May 15th and was viewed by multiple observers.
The bird was not relocated on May 16th, despite multiple observers looking.
Map to location HERE
This is the 29th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
The bird was last seen May 15th and was viewed by multiple observers.
The bird was not relocated on May 16th, despite multiple observers looking.
Map to location HERE
This is the 29th record for the province of BC.
**As per current Public Health directives due to COVID-19 - Please remain 2 metres apart when viewing or looking for this bird. Please follow all public health directives (including not birding in groups) during this pandemic. The BC Public Health directives can be found HERE*
**eBird's statement on how to bird mindfully during the pandemic can be viewed HERE.**
Black Phoebe in Kelowna - Photo: David Bell |
Black Phoebe in Kelowna - Photo: Michael Force |
RBA: WHITE-FACED IBIS in Agassiz - May 14th
On May 14-2020, A White-faced Ibis were photographed in a farm field on Tranmer Rd near McDonald Rd S near in Agassiz. The finder wishes to remain anonymous but the farm is owned by Kevin Mammel.
Map to location HERE
This is the 51st record for the province of BC
Map to location HERE
This is the 51st record for the province of BC
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