Good birding, Bruce
Directions: Take Highway 417 east to the 174/417 split, stay left and continue along 174 east to the Trim Road exit. Turn left and follow to Petrie Island.
Photo: courtesy Gary Fairhead
The Northern Wheatear is very rare visitor to eastern Ontario and most records are from the fall period, late August to mid October.
The Northern Wheatear is very rare visitor to eastern Ontario and most records are from the fall period, late August to mid October.
Update from Gary Fairhead
Hello
Thanks to Bruce Di Labio for the ID
I could not relocate the Northern Wheatear I photographed on October 16 at Petrie Island this morning. However along the same jetty today was a Lapland Longspur and below the jetty on the beach was a lone Horned Lark. The lark was on the grass near the walkway and picnic tables on Oct 16. Also along the beach and on the grassy area ( Oct 16 and today) , a Black Bellied Plover has been feeding. On the grass he/she has been pulling worms much like a Robin ( a few steps, tilt of the head, strike and pull)
A photo of the Oct 16 Northern Wheatear can be found at this link. Once on that image you can navigate "previous" for 3 shots of the Lapland Longspur from today ( Oct 18) and if you navigate to "next" then the 3 next images are of the Black Bellied Plover ( Oct 16) . I will eventually update with more Wheatear images as well as some shots of the Horned lark
http://www.pbase.com/photofair/image/129519567
Directions: Take Highway 417 east to the 174/417 split, stay left and continue along 174 east to the Trim Road exit. Turn left and follow to Petrie Island.
Gary Fairhead
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Hello
Thanks to Bruce Di Labio for the ID
I could not relocate the Northern Wheatear I photographed on October 16 at Petrie Island this morning. However along the same jetty today was a Lapland Longspur and below the jetty on the beach was a lone Horned Lark. The lark was on the grass near the walkway and picnic tables on Oct 16. Also along the beach and on the grassy area ( Oct 16 and today) , a Black Bellied Plover has been feeding. On the grass he/she has been pulling worms much like a Robin ( a few steps, tilt of the head, strike and pull)
A photo of the Oct 16 Northern Wheatear can be found at this link. Once on that image you can navigate "previous" for 3 shots of the Lapland Longspur from today ( Oct 18) and if you navigate to "next" then the 3 next images are of the Black Bellied Plover ( Oct 16) . I will eventually update with more Wheatear images as well as some shots of the Horned lark
http://www.pbase.com/photofair/image/129519567
Directions: Take Highway 417 east to the 174/417 split, stay left and continue along 174 east to the Trim Road exit. Turn left and follow to Petrie Island.
Gary Fairhead
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