Sunday, August 20, 2023

RBA: SNOWY PLOVER in Tofino - Aug 20th

At 11:30am on August 20-2023, Ian Cruickshank found a Snowy Plover on the sand dunes at the NW end of Wickaninnish Beach.

Map to location HERE

This is the 42nd record for BC.

Snowy Plover in Tofino - Photo: Ian Cruickshank 

RBA: ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER in Nakusp - Aug 20th

At 8:45am on August 20th-2023,  Julia Flesaker found an Ash-throated Flycatcher along the waterfront in Nakusp. The bird was on private property but viewable from the public promenade.

Map to location HERE

Ash-throated Flycatcher in Nakusp - Photos: Julia Flesaker

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Victoria - Aug 15th

At 12:15 pm on August 15-2023, Geoffrey Newell found a Black Phoebe in the central meadow of Uplands Park in Victoria. The bird perched on the ground and in a Garry Oak for 30 seconds before flying NE. It has not been relocated since.

Map to location HERE

This is the 43rd record for BC.

Black Phoebe in Victoria - Photos: Geoffrey Newell

Friday, August 11, 2023

RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Pitt Meadows - August 11-Sept 17th

At 2 pm on August 11-2023, Ken Willis found an adult Black Phoebe perched on the second pumphouse on the dyke at Blaney Bog.

Map to location HERE

The bird was last seen at the same location on Sept 17th and has been viewed by multiple observers.

This is the 42nd record for BC.

Black Phoebe in Pitt Meadows - Photos: Ken Willis



RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Colwood - Aug 11th

At 9 am on August 12-2023, Geoff Newhouse found a Black Phoebe on the chain link fence along the shoreline near the lagoon parking area at Royal Roads University. The bird only stayed briefly before disappearing.

Map to last location HERE

This is the 41st record for BC

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Delta - Aug 8-Oct 2nd

At 9am on Aug 8-2023, Isamu Marusaki found an immature Black Phoebe 50 m west of the foot of 112th St at Boundary Bay.

At 7:30pm on August 9-2023, the bird was relocated at the pumphouse near the foot of 112th St and was viewed by a few observers.

Map to location HERE

The bird continues at the same location on Sept 27th and has been viewed by multiple observers.

On Oct 2nd, the bird continued in the slough at 112th St and Hornby Dr.

This is the 40th record for BC.

Black Phoebe in Delta - Photos: Isamu Marusaki

Saturday, August 5, 2023

RBA: SHORT-TAILED ALBATROSS in Tofino - July 3rd (Late Report)

On July 3-2023, Gary Tom found a juvenile Short-Tailed Albatross while boating near Lennard Lighthouse. He was able to take some photos with his cellphone. The bird was a Km from shore and would have been viewable by scope from Chesterman Beach. 

Map to approx location HERE

Short-tailed Albatross off Tofino - Photos: Gary Tom

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

RBA: BLACK PHOEBE in Metchosin - Aug 1st

At 2:15pm on Aug 1-2023, David Bell, Mara Hanneson, Evan Lewis and James Kennerley watched a Black Phoebe fly in and land on a dead tree in front of them at Witty’s Lagoon.

They watched the bird for 30 seconds before it took off and flew south over the trees. The bird has not been relocated since.

Map to location HERE

This is the 39th record for BC.

Black Phoebe in Metchosin - Photo: David Bell

Monday, July 24, 2023

RBA: NORTHERN PARULA In Metchosin - July 24-Aug 29th

At 7:25 am on July 24-2023, David Bell found a Northern Parula at Cape Calver on the eastern side of Rocky Point Bird Observatory in Metchosin. He was able to take some digiscoped photos with his binoculars.

The bird continued in the same location on Aug 29th.

The location is not open to the public and is restricted access.

This is the 24th record for BC.

Northern Parula in Metchosin - Photos: Joachim Bertrands 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

RBA: RED-NECKED STINT in Delta - July 13-17th

At 7:40pm on July 13-2023, Ilya Povalyaev found an adult Red-necked Stint in breeding plumage at Boundary Bay near the mansion between 88th St and 96th St.

Map to location HERE

The bird was viewed by one other observer but flew off and was not relocated as of 8:35pm on July 13th.

On July 14th-17th - the bird continued off the foot of 96th St and has been viewed by multiple observers. It has not been relocated since, despite multiple observers looking.

Red-necked Stint in Delta - Photo: Ilya Povalyaev