At 6:30pm on Sept 24-2021, Jared Towers found a Manx Shearwater at Bold Head in Blackfish Sound near Swanson Island.
Map to location HERE.
This is the 68th record for BC.
Manx Shearwater near Port McNeill - Photos: Jared Towers |
At 6:30pm on Sept 24-2021, Jared Towers found a Manx Shearwater at Bold Head in Blackfish Sound near Swanson Island.
Map to location HERE.
This is the 68th record for BC.
Manx Shearwater near Port McNeill - Photos: Jared Towers |
At 9:45am on Sept 10-2021, Susan Fennellow found a Black Phoebe at McDonald Park in Abbotsford.
Map to location HERE
The bird was last seen in the same location on Sept 24th and was viewed by multiple observers. It was not seen on Sept 25th.
This is the 34th record for BC.
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Black Phoebe in Abbotsford - Photo: Neal Doan |
Black Phoebe in Abbotsford - Photo: Mark McAnally |
At 7:30am on Aug 30-2021, Gary Davidson and Cat McLean found an immature Ferruginous Hawk in Edgewood. The bird was sitting on a irrigation pipe in a hay field in the NW corner of the Ferret Rd Loop.
Map to location HERE
The bird has not been relocated since.
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Ferruginous Hawk in Edgewood - Photo: Gary Davidson |
At 10:45 am on Aug 29- 2021 during a pelagic with Ocean Outfitters, Mike Toochin spotted an immature Short-tailed Albatross at Clayoquot Canyon off the “Miss B Haven” boat. The bird was banded and all observers got on the bird. The band info from Japan follows:
The researcher Mr. Fumio Sato said the bird was banded on 7th March 2021 at Hatsunezaki colony of Torishima, Japan. When this bird was banded, it was a chick in the nest.
Map to location of bird HERE
Banded Short-tailed Albatross off Tofino - Photos: Melissa Hafting |
Gord Curry was able to photograph one of the birds. They were travelling in a flock of approximately 2000 Short-tailed Shearwaters an unheard of number on our BC coast in August.
Map to location of Gord Curry’s August 20th sighting HERE
At 1pm on August 23-2021, Gord Curry found 4 Manx Shearwaters in Blackfish Sound NW of Bold Head HERE
On Aug 26-2021 Jared Towers saw 1 bird also at Bold Head.
On Aug 28-2021, Gord Curry relocated one bird in the same area.
All of these sightings will be treated as 1 record as they are most certainly the same birds hanging around the area.
On Sept 2-2021, Guy Monty et al. saw 2 Manx Shearwaters HERE near Nigei Island.
This the 66th and 67th record for BC.
Manx Shearwaters near Alert Bay - Photos: Jared Towers |
At 2:10pm on August 7-2021, Marc Sole and Catherine Denny found and photographed a Black Phoebe at Cheam Lake Wetlands. The bird was actively flycatching from the nearby vegetation and logs. They viewed the bird for 15 mins from the floating bridge as they looked west over the lake.
Map to location HERE
This is the 33rd record for BC.
On August 10th, the bird was seen west of the viewing platform near the picnic area. The bird has also been seen north of here near the creek outflow.
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Black Phoebe in Rosedale - Photo: Marc Sole |
At 9am on July 28-2021, Evan Larson found and photographed a Manx Shearwater as it flew by the fishing charter he was on. He viewed the bird for twenty seconds as it quickly disappeared west.
Map to location of where he saw the bird HERE
Proper photos to come.
This is the 65th record for BC.
Manx Shearwater near Port Hardy - Photo: Evan Larson |
At 10:30 am on July 21-2021, Graham Sunderland found a male Indigo Bunting by the yellow gate and works yard at Colony Farm.
Map to location HERE
The bird was last seen in the same location on July 30th and has been viewed by multiple observers.
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Indigo Bunting in Coquitlam - Photos: Melissa Hafting |
Map to location HERE
The bird has not been photographed or reported at the location since June 12th.
This is the 32nd record for BC.
Female Costa’s Hummingbird in Delta - Photos: Mark Rubensohn |
At 7am on July 12-2021, Ken Thorne and Len Van Driel found and photographed a Tricolored Heron at the Cowichan Bay Estuary.
Ken asked me not to post the exact location as he does not want the bird inundated with people and the rural area inundated with traffic. The bird was found on public property and birders should search the three trails into Cowichan Bay Estuary. If the bird is refound by others a location will be posted.
This is a 1st record for BC.
The bird has not been refound, despite multiple observers looking all around the area.
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Tricolored Heron in Cowichan Bay - Photos: Ken Thorne |