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BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD Presquile, Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario.

GP
Gerard Phillips
Mon, Oct 16, 2023 1:57 AM

Hello All,
A PUTATIVE 1st yr female BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD was photographed well coming to a feeder located at 71 Bayshore Rd, Brighton K0K 1H0. Photos of the bird can be viewed here : https://ebird.org/canada/checklist/S152360632
Please note this eBird report is currently unconfirmed. Birders are welcome to the address to view the bird, but note that the address can only be reached via entrance through Presquile Provincial Park. PLEASE PARK EITHER AT THE GOVERNMENT DOCK PARKING AREA OR ON THE CALF PASTURE (PARK) SIDE OF THE ROAD . THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA, PLEASE RESPECT PEOPLES PRIVACY, AND DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS. I will do my best to shift the hummer feeders that it may be viewed from my driveway! Please do not approach the hummer feeder hanging from shed. The bird has been on this feeder. A seconded feeder will be moved hear to the shed feeder so hopefully this will be the only location it will show.

Hopefully it will be seen in the morning!!

Good luck and Good Birding,

Sincerely,
Gerard Phillips

Hello All, A PUTATIVE 1st yr female BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD was photographed well coming to a feeder located at 71 Bayshore Rd, Brighton K0K 1H0. Photos of the bird can be viewed here : https://ebird.org/canada/checklist/S152360632 Please note this eBird report is currently unconfirmed. Birders are welcome to the address to view the bird, but note that the address can only be reached via entrance through Presquile Provincial Park. PLEASE PARK EITHER AT THE GOVERNMENT DOCK PARKING AREA OR ON THE CALF PASTURE (PARK) SIDE OF THE ROAD . THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA, PLEASE RESPECT PEOPLES PRIVACY, AND DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS. I will do my best to shift the hummer feeders that it may be viewed from my driveway! Please do not approach the hummer feeder hanging from shed. The bird has been on this feeder. A seconded feeder will be moved hear to the shed feeder so hopefully this will be the only location it will show. Hopefully it will be seen in the morning!! Good luck and Good Birding, Sincerely, Gerard Phillips