October 30th 2020
Location: Just outside Goderich | Weather: Mix of sun cloud and sleet |
On the plus side when they did arrive and foraged around, we managed some pretty decent shots of these beauties. Other species that took advantage of the buffet were lots of Dark-eyed Juncos, Goldfinches, Downy Woodpeckers, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, White-throated Sparrows, and of course the inevitable House Sparrows.
We had an awesome day and so my grateful thanks to our amazing host ... Thanks D.
October 29th 2020
Location: Started at La Salle, then Hendrie Valley | Weather: Cloudy ... perfect |
Along with a couple of birding friends we headed to, initially, La Salle Marina for another chance at the Winter Wren (target a) ), then over to Hendrie Valley for the Fox Sparrow (target b) ).
The Winter Wren played really hard to get, with only a couple of very brief micro sightings. Unfortunately he eluded us all, but there were another couple of sightings that kept us "amused" during the two and a half hours we spent there. La Salle is worth keeping an eye on as I am seeing lots of Winter Ducks congregating in and around the Marina. Lots of Ruddy Ducks, Buffleheads, Hooded Mergansers and several others ... so I can see a duck outing coming up real soon.
Over to Hendrie Valley, entering at Red Hill Gate, then down the hill to where the big stump sits. This is where there has been several sightings of Fox Sparrows, and although they played a tad hard to get, we did see and photograph two individuals over the course of the two hours we were there. Unfortunately both Foxes didn't play nice and give us any decent shots, but I suppose you have to take what you can get.
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October 28th 2020
Location: Home in Kitchener | Weather: Cloudy |
October 25th & 26th 2020
Location: La Salle, Burlington | Weather: Mix of sun & cloud |
Big surprise (at the exact same spot as the Wren) was the quantity of Hermit Thrushes still around. At one point I could see around ten at the same time ...
October 24th 2020
Location: La Salle, Burlington | Weather: Cloudy ... perfect |
Highlight was probably the Eastern Towhee and although fairly common through the warmer months, not one I expected to see today.
October 20th & 22nd 2020
Location: At home in Kitchener | Weather: Dull, but with the occasional snap of sun |
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October 15th - 19th 2020
Location: At home in Kitchener | Weather: A bit of sun and a lot of cloud/rain |

Over the last few days, I have many species show up, some of which I was a little surprised about, but well pleased just the same. So far I've had Downy Woodpeckers, White-breasted Nuthatches, Dark-eyed Juncos, House Sparrows, Chipping Sparrows, House Finches, Pine Siskins, Common Grackles, Red-winged Blackbirds, Red-breasted Nuthatches, Northern Cardinals, Chickadees, Blue Jays... as well as a few Squirrels and even a Rabbit..
As I mentioned, I setup a few perches along the edge of my deck, directly opposite my dining room patio doors, and then setup a tripod/camera on the inside, directly facing the patio doors. It's not ideal shooting through the glass, but I see only minimal degradation of the images, and the only thing that does concern me is the reflection from the windows in the opposite side of the room, but with some careful positioning I'm able to negate the effect somewhat.
October 10th 2020
Location: Canadian Raptor Concervancy | Weather: Manly sunny |
So, along with a few other friends we booked a session, and for a few hours we were entertained with several species that were flown and some static subjects. Our subjects were Barn Owl, Red-tailed Hawk, Great-horned Owl, Great-grey Owl, Eastern Screech Owl, Bald Eagle, Harris Hawk and Lanner Falcon.
Awesome afternoon...
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October 8th - 9th 2020
Location: Bancroft and surrounding area | Weather: typical Fall weather - warm, cold, cloudy sunny |
Along with one of my regular shooting partners, we headed up north to the Bancroft area - an almost 4 hour drive, in search of some Autumn images and maybe a few birds or animals. We had hoped for maybe a moose or possibly a bear, but it was not to be. Unfortunately the fall colours were definitely on tail end of being great photography, but they still had some impact. We took in a couple of fast water rapids - Egan Chutes & The Gut, which were both pretty dramatic - definitely worth a visit. We were lucky on the 2nd morning in that we had lots of low lying mist, which accented our Sunrise locations quite nicely. On the bird side there wasn't too much around - we did see lots of Thrushes on the first morning but they were staying well hidden for the most part, so I didn't manage a single shot (we have days like that) On the 2nd day we were a bit luckier - at a location next to an old abandoned factory (in the middle of nowhere) we found several Golden-crowned Kinglets, a dozen Dark-eyed Juncos. a couple of White-crowned Sparrows and a very late migrating Tennessee Warbler - who woulda thunk? |
October 5th 2020
Location: Burlington | Weather: sun and mainly cloudy |
Today was slow, but we did manage to find a female Eastern Towhee - these ladies are usually very skulky, and we don't get too many opportunities to photograph them, so this one was a very welcome surprise. She was a long way off, but having just recently taken possession of the new Canon camera body (the R5), with the additional pixels I was able to do a heavy crop and still get tons of detail.
Before leaving Burlington we took a run past the spot where most years we get an over-wintering Screech Owl, and it's back, and today he/she was sitting up.
October 3rd 2020
Location: Port Dover area | Weather: Mainly dull, but with smatterings of sun |
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October 2nd 2020
Location: Same as yesterday (Dundas) | Weather: Continuing cool, but it was cloudier today |
Yesterday was interesting with some off and on activity (mainly off, but ...) anyways we decided to give it another chance and with a bit of luck some of the birds we saw then, would still be around. We arrived early and after waiting 15-20 mins for the light to pick up, we headed in and along the trail with mixed feelings and hopes. It was somewhat like the day before with hot and cold activity, but several decent birds were seen, some of whom came close enough for a few good shots. We were delighted to see a few Black-throated Blue Warblers show up, but like as is often the case, they skulked and were very tricky to get in the frame. However, I did manage a couple of OK snaps, so at the end of the day I was quite happy. As always ... click on any image to show full size. Also by hovering your cursor over any image will provide a title |
October 1st 2020
Location: Dundas/Hamilton | Weather: Sun & Cloud, but chillier |
One of the first days for weeks where we saw no species of Vireo...
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