Kingston Area BIrds 25 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

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Darren Rayner
Sun, Jun 2, 2024 11:26 AM

Kingston Area Birds 25 May 2024 – 31 May 2024

Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintain records in a 50km radius of
MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their
sightings with ‘Kingston FN’. Alternatively, please email  records directly
to me – contact details below. Please note that some sightings may require
review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise. Species in bold type
require completion of a rare bird report available on the KFN website or
directly from me. If indicated, an OBRC report may be required instead (
http://www.ofo.ca/site/Obrcreport). Some iPhone users report that bold type
may be replaced by asterisks.

Overview: Continuing with reporting all rare bird reports as they come in
through ebird for the summer.  This was the last week of May so spring
migration is winding down and the trees have all filled out.  Finding the
birds might be a bit of a challenge now but let’s keep looking.

*Parish Notes:  *

Please note the new email address at the bottom of the report that can be
used to submit observations if you are not using eBird.

Kingston List

GREATER SCAUP – 8 birds were seen in Cataraqui Bay on May 31

LONG-TAILED DUCK – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on May 26;

LESSER YELLOWLEGS – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May
26

LEAST BITTERN - `1 bird was seen on County Road 6 (L&A) near Odessa on May
25; 1 bird was seen near Butternut Creek Road on May 25; 1 was seen off the
Loyalist Parkway (L&A) on May 28

BLACK VULTURE – 1 bird was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on May 25

BROAD-WINGED HAWK – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May
31

RED-HEADED WOODPECKER – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25; 1
bird was seen on James Wilson Road on May 26; 1 was seen on Canoe Lake Road
on May 26; 1 was seen at Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre on May
26; 2 were seen on Sand Hill Road on May 29; 1 was seen at 943 McKnight
Road on May 30

NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD -  1 bird was seen on Wolfe Island on May 31

BOHEMIAN WAXWING – 15 birds were seen in Verona on May 30

CAROLINA WREN – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on May 25, 1 on May
26

LAWRENCE’S WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Chaffey’s Lock (L&G) on May 29

WORM-EATING WARBLER – 1 bird was reported from Freeman Road on May 26, 1 on
May 29

CONNECTICUT WARBLER – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25

CAPE MAY WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May
25, 1 on May 26;

NORTHERN PARULA – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25; 1 bird
was seen at Grays Beach Lookout (L&G) on May 28

BAY-BREASTED WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
May 29, 1 on May 30, 1 on May 31

BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
May 27, 1 on May 29, 3 on May 31

PRAIRIE WARBLER – 5 birds were seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25, 1 on
May 28; 1 was seen on Jones Falls Road on May 26;

RED CROSSBILL* – *1 bird was seen at QUBS on May 31

PINE SISKIN – 5 birds were seen at QUBS on May 25; 1 bird was seen at
Chaffey’s Lock (L&G) on May 26; 1 bird was seen in Gananoque (L&G) on May
26; 2 were seen on Sand Bay Road (L&G) on May 26; 1 was seen at Prince
Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 27, 1 on May 31; 1 was seen on Opinicon Road
on May 31

ORCHARD ORIOLE – 2 birds were seen at Lemoine Point on May 25, 1 on May 26,
1 on May 29, 2 on May 31; 1 was seen on County Road 22 (L&A) on May 28; 1
was seen in Morven (L&A) on May 28, 1 on May 30; 1 was seen on Amherst
Island (L&A) on May 29; 1 was seen near Roosevelt Drive on May 29

In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording
area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings
Policy
https://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/wildlife/kfn-sensitive-sightings-policy/.
Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field
Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin
Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons. Permits are being checked
on a regular basis at Amherstview and those without are being evicted. KFN
members wishing to enter the Invista property must enter through the west
gate and show their membership card to security.

As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings
directly or via eBird.

Darren

Darren Rayner

Perth Road, Ontario

Email: birds@kingstonfieldnaturalists.org

Kingston Area Birds 25 May 2024 – 31 May 2024 Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintain records in a 50km radius of MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their sightings with ‘Kingston FN’. Alternatively, please email records directly to me – contact details below. Please note that some sightings may require review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise. Species in bold type require completion of a rare bird report available on the KFN website or directly from me. If indicated, an OBRC report may be required instead ( http://www.ofo.ca/site/Obrcreport). Some iPhone users report that bold type may be replaced by asterisks. *Overview*: Continuing with reporting all rare bird reports as they come in through ebird for the summer. This was the last week of May so spring migration is winding down and the trees have all filled out. Finding the birds might be a bit of a challenge now but let’s keep looking. *Parish Notes: * *Please note the new email address at the bottom of the report that can be used to submit observations if you are not using eBird.* *Kingston List* GREATER SCAUP – 8 birds were seen in Cataraqui Bay on May 31 LONG-TAILED DUCK – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on May 26; LESSER YELLOWLEGS – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 26 LEAST BITTERN - `1 bird was seen on County Road 6 (L&A) near Odessa on May 25; 1 bird was seen near Butternut Creek Road on May 25; 1 was seen off the Loyalist Parkway (L&A) on May 28 BLACK VULTURE – 1 bird was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on May 25 BROAD-WINGED HAWK – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 31 RED-HEADED WOODPECKER – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25; 1 bird was seen on James Wilson Road on May 26; 1 was seen on Canoe Lake Road on May 26; 1 was seen at Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre on May 26; 2 were seen on Sand Hill Road on May 29; 1 was seen at 943 McKnight Road on May 30 NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD - 1 bird was seen on Wolfe Island on May 31 BOHEMIAN WAXWING – 15 birds were seen in Verona on May 30 CAROLINA WREN – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on May 25, 1 on May 26 LAWRENCE’S WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Chaffey’s Lock (L&G) on May 29 WORM-EATING WARBLER – 1 bird was reported from Freeman Road on May 26, 1 on May 29 CONNECTICUT WARBLER – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25 CAPE MAY WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 25, 1 on May 26; NORTHERN PARULA – 1 bird was seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25; 1 bird was seen at Grays Beach Lookout (L&G) on May 28 BAY-BREASTED WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 29, 1 on May 30, 1 on May 31 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 27, 1 on May 29, 3 on May 31 PRAIRIE WARBLER – 5 birds were seen on Fishing Lake Road on May 25, 1 on May 28; 1 was seen on Jones Falls Road on May 26; RED CROSSBILL* – *1 bird was seen at QUBS on May 31 PINE SISKIN – 5 birds were seen at QUBS on May 25; 1 bird was seen at Chaffey’s Lock (L&G) on May 26; 1 bird was seen in Gananoque (L&G) on May 26; 2 were seen on Sand Bay Road (L&G) on May 26; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on May 27, 1 on May 31; 1 was seen on Opinicon Road on May 31 ORCHARD ORIOLE – 2 birds were seen at Lemoine Point on May 25, 1 on May 26, 1 on May 29, 2 on May 31; 1 was seen on County Road 22 (L&A) on May 28; 1 was seen in Morven (L&A) on May 28, 1 on May 30; 1 was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on May 29; 1 was seen near Roosevelt Drive on May 29 In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings Policy <https://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/wildlife/kfn-sensitive-sightings-policy/>. Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons. Permits are being checked on a regular basis at Amherstview and those without are being evicted. KFN members wishing to enter the Invista property must enter through the west gate and show their membership card to security. As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings directly or via eBird. Darren Darren Rayner Perth Road, Ontario Email: birds@kingstonfieldnaturalists.org