Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC - October 03 /99
Date: Oct 4 07:50:55 1999
From: Libor Michalak - pieris at sprint.ca


This is the Vancouver, BC Bird Alert for Sunday October 03rd 9:30 pm
edition.

Highlights Include:

NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH
HARRIS' SPARROW
NORTHERN GOSHAWK
SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER
AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS; and an out of town
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN

Other Species Noted:

Vaux's Swift
Parasitic Jeager
Heermann's Gull
Spotted Sandpiper
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Caspian Tern
Barn Owl
Pacific Golden Plover
White -throated Sparrow
Lapland Longspur
Semipalmated Plovers
Western Meadowlark
Long-eared Owl
Western Tanager
Red Crossbill
Townsend's Warbler
Black-bellied Plover
Sandhill Crane
Pectoral Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper
Least Sandpiper
Western Sandpiper
Osprey
Common Tern
Red Knot
Chipping Sparrow
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Parasitic Jeager
Long-billed Curlew
Black Oystercatcher
Violet-green Swallow
Tree Swallow
Barn Swallow
Snow Goose
Turkey Vulture
Black Turnstone
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Sightings for Sunday October 03rd

A NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH was seen at the Reifel Refuge along the east dike
trail in the marsh area.

A HARRIS' SPARROW was in Point Robert's at Lighthouse Park. Also in the
area were 8 VUAX'S SWIFTS, 7 TURKEY VULTURES, and a PARASITIC JEAGER. A
HEERMANN'S GULL was off this point, and a late SPOTTED SANDPIPER was along
the beach at Lilly Point.

The SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was again seen at Iona Island in the north-east
sewage pond along with a BAIRD'S and a SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER. Two CASPIAN
TERNS were also in the area and a TURKEY VULTURE was over the causeway.

A NORTHERN GOSHAWK was at 96th st. off Ladner Trunk Rd in Delta. Also in
Delta a BARN OWL was in a Pacific crab apple tree west of the foot of 22nd
st.

Eighteen AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS were in a field south of 36th Ave. midway
between 64th and 22nd st. Another 5 AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS flew over the
base of the Coal Port Jetty at Robert's Bank. Also in the area were 75
SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS.

An OSPREY was on the Arthur Laing Bridge and 19 SANDHILL CRANES flew over
24th Ave and the King George Highway in Surrey.

Out of town an AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN was on the flats of Peace Portal Drive
in Blaine (sp?) Washington.


October 02nd

One SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was seen at the base of the Coal Port Jetty along
with 6 SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS.

Two AMERICAN and 1 PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER were with BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS
half way up the jetty on the north side.

WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS were seen on the Sasamot trail at Pacific Spirit
Park.

Two LAPLAND LONGSPURS were at Blackie Spit along with 1 WESTERN MEADOWLARK,
a LONG-EARED OWL and an OSPREY.

Highlights of the monthly bird survey at Maplewood Flats Sanctuary in north
Vancouver included: 147 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS, one late WESTERN TANAGER, 4
TURKEY VULTURES and 25 RED CROSSBILLS. Most of these birds were easily seen
at the Sidalom (sp?) shoreline. Two OSPREYS were also in the area.

A late TOWNSEND'S WARBLER was at Jericho Park in trees just south of the
west pond.


October 01st

A SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was seen in the afternoon and evening at Iona
Island
in the south east sewage pond with 33 PECTORAL SANDPIPERS. Also in the area
were a late BAIRD'S, LEAST and 5 WESTERN SANDPIPERS.

Six SANDHILL CRANES were seen in the afternoon at 21st Ave. and 154th St.
in south
Surrey. They were heading south and vocalising all the way.

One LAPLAND LONGSPUR was at Blackie Spit immediately north of the parking
lot
in the weedy area. Also at Blackie Spit were an OSPREY and a LONG-BILLED
CURLEW.

Two COMMON TERNS were seen at Crescent Beach.

At Deer Lake Park in Burnaby, 2 OSPREY were seen fishing.

September 30th

Four RED KNOTS were at the foot of 96th st. Delta on the morning high tide.

Three late SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS were at the foot of 112th st.

A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen at the Big Wood Mud Flats in north Vancouver
just past the bridge running along the trail.


September 29th

The LONG-BILLED CURLEW is still at Blackie Spit.

Large numbers of YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS are being seen, 75 were at Maplewood
Flats near the office for the second consecutive day.

Four CHIPPING SPARROWS were seen at Raven Creek Provincial Park on Pitt
Lake.

Three thousand SNOW GEESE were on Westham Island.


September 28th

A fallout of YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS occurred in Maple Ridge today. A flock
of 60 were off 216st. at the end of the dike near the tree farm. Farther on
near Deas rd. were 12 more YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS

A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was at Maplewood Flats on the gravel path southwest of
the bridge

A GREAT HORNED OWL was at Big Wood Mud Flats in north Vancouver at the west
mixed forest

September 27th

Two WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS were among the species banded at the Iona
Banding Station. Two hundred SNOW GEESE were noted in overflight in
Richmond.

Small numbers of TREE and BARN SWALLOWS were along the Richmond west dike.


September 26th

Unusually large numbers of AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS, 17-20 birds, were on the
south side of 36th ave. between 64th and 22nd st. south Delta

Eight PARASITIC JEAGERS, all light morphed adults were seen between the
Tswwassen and Coal Port Jetties.

The WILLET is still at the base of the Tswwassen jetty on the south side.
Five BLACK OYSTERCATCHERS with 2 BLACK TURNSTONES were also seen.

The LONG-BILLED CURLEW is still at Blackie spit.

At Colony Farms were some late swallows. Twenty-five VIOLET GREEN and 10
TREE SWALLOWS

Three hundred SNOW GEESE were at Reifel Refuge


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