Thursday, April 6, 2017

Rare and Unusual Bird Sightings

This winter has been exciting with several sightings of interesting birds.  Most were sighted in the Ile St-Bernard Nature Park (south of Montreal) and one rarity was found on Mount Royal (smack in the middle of Montreal)!

From what I have read, the Townsend's Solitaire is a western bird which rarely travels east of Manitoba. However it has been found on Mount Royal for a number of years now and I was very lucky to find it recently.  It is an active bird which helped to make it quite obvious to me and I managed a quick shot.


Townsend's Solitaire, Myadestes townsendi

There was great excitement for a few weeks as up to four Great Gray Owls spent some time at Ile St-Bernard.



Great Gray Owl, Strix nebulosa


The following birds were also found at Ile St-Bernard.  This is at the northern part of their range.  Many birds are expanding their ranges northward and will probably become more and more common.


Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor



Red-bellied Woodpecker, Melanerpes carolinus


Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus

6 comments:

  1. The titmouse is precious looking! They are all really lovely birds and if they like cold and dislike heat, i can see why they would travel further and further north.

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    1. I agree so much about the titmouse, messymimi. They are so cute and will even eat out of your hand!

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  2. A most enjoyable post and lovely pictures. I've always found owls such fascinating birds but it's been years since I last saw one in the wild. Flighty xx

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    1. Thanks Flighty. Yes, aren't owls amazing?!

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  3. I must say that I was shocked to see a post. Glad you had some good sightings. Me? I looked out the window a few times. :)

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    1. Thanks Anvilcloud. Time to get out now that the spring weather is coming!

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