July 31st 2016
Weather: Mild, but a tad overcast
| I headed to Hespeler Mill Pond in a quest for more of the migrating waders, but what was there was pretty distant. While in the area I headed to Blackbridge Road a mile or so upstream and was fortunate to be able to capture a few shots of a nemisis for me this year - the Belted Kingfisher. On my way back I returned to Hespeler Mill Pond, and this time a Green Heron sat on a close branch & posed for me. |
July 30th 2016
Weather: Damp start, but warmed up to a pleasant 25C later
| This is the time of year that the Peeps start to migrate, so what better place than Mitchell Sewage Lagoon, or West Perth Wetlands as it is now called, to grab a few images. I had hoped for a "rarity" but I was still content with the more common Lesser & Great Yellowlegs, Least Sandpipers, Spotted Sandpipers and a few Kildeer. When I got home I had a Red-breasted Nuthatch show up at the feeder |
July 24th 2016
Weather: Hot as usual
| Grass Lake is one of the best places in the KW area to see and photograph a number of interesting birds, with the Sandhill Crane being the best known. A few others of note are the Grasshopper Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Bobolinks and Virginia Rail. The Bobolinks seem to have high-tailed it for warmer climes, but the gorgeous Grasshopper Sparrow is still in residence and showing well right now. |
July 15th - 19th 2016
Weather: Every day sunny & hot
| 15th July It seems that Northern Waterthrush are everywhere - I don't remember a year like this .. or maybe it's just me in the right place/right time?? I keep hoping everytime one shows that it will be a Lousiana Waterthrush, but so far no luck. Main distinction between the two is the Lousiana has a white throat ... 17th July Generally I went different spots in the same general area from previous day, and it seems my luck with Northern Waterthrush continues. Most of these shots were taken in the Fletcher Creek Ecological Preserve area, which is off Gore Road in Puslinch 19th July Surprise, surprise .. more Waterthrush (Northern) I did however get a bit more variety today with an Eastern KIngbird and a very cooperative Northern Flicker. I'm experimenting with a blind that I just purchased and it does help getting reasonable closeup shots. On the negative side it's a bitch to get folded up and into it's case ;) |
July 10th & 11th 2016
Weather: Very warm and generally sunny
All images are clickable to go full size, and hovering over will display species or description
| July 10th - explored a few of the tracts in Halton Region. These were taken at Frank Tract. I had seen a Northern Waterthrush a day before (I was exploring and no camera with me), but he was a no-show today. Other than that there was very littly activity, which, I suppose, very typical for this time of year July 11th - Decided on a spot that I hadn't been to in a while - Beverley Swamp. The Waterthrush suprised me, by popping out of the shrubbery on the opposite side of the pond as I was scanning the area with bins. I quickly went back to the car & returned with camera, in time to grab a few shots. The other shots were on the short trail at Westover Road |
July 7th 2016
Weather: Another hot & sunny day
Earlier this week the Trumpet Vines in my back yard have started to flower, making it a natural attractant for the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. I set up a camera on a tripod in expectation of some great shots, but it would seem that they still preferred the hummingbird feeder I have set out. However a couple of times a hummingbird would browse and feed at the flowers so I did get a couple of shots before packing up for the day.
July 5th 2016
Weather: Warm & Sunny ... 19C at 7:00am (perfect)
Next on my list was the Robert Edmonson Conservation area. I had been here a couple of other times in the last few weeks, with little or no sightings, but the thought was ... maybe spend some time and see what happens. Unfortunately the morning was progressing and the temperature was rising, and as we all know .. birding tends to drop off in that situation. Nonetheless I was delighted to find an Ovenbird and a couple of Red-eyed Vireos
July 3rd 2016
Weather: Very pleasant temperatures .. mild start then 25C later
At around 9:45 we arrived at Robertson Tract to an empty parking lot, so manged to park off the roadway (nice), and headed down the short section of trail to the swampy area next to the "lake". Our goal here was maybe to see the Yellow-throated Vireo, that had been calling, but not seen, yesterday. Unfortunately he neither called or poked his head out of the dense shrubbery. WE did however see a couple of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, a Yellow Warbler and another two Scarlet Tanagers. On the mammal side of things we spotted a young Racoon and a very bold Porcupine that was determined that it was going to walk past us on the trail (he ended up kicking in to the foliage at the last minute)
Finally before going home, we stopped at a spot that in past years had produced for me a nesting Chestnut-sided Warbler, an lo and behold ... he's back. We managed a few shots before heading back to KW ... super day!
July 2nd 2016
Weather: Cool start (13C) rising to a pleasant (22C)
After a coffee at the Casino across the street, we left (money intact) to head to Robertson Tract. The "prey" here was primarily the Blackburnian Warbler which I had seen briefly on two occasions recently, but like the Golden-winged we came away empty handed so to speak. We did however see more Common Yellowthroats and heard a Yellow-throated Vireo. Not too bad of a day ....