Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC. October 27/00
Date: Oct 28 15:45:33 2000
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at home.com


This is the Vancouver Bird Alert for Friday, October 27th, 11:00pm update.

Species mentioned:

Sandhill Crane [Ladner]
Virginia Rail [Colony Farm]
Harlequin Duck [Iona Ponds]
TUFTED DUCK [Iona Ponds]
Tundra Swan [Iona, Boundary Bay]
ANCIENT MURRELET [Iona Jetty]
Heerman's Gull [Point Roberts]
Western Gull [Ladner]
GREAT GRAY OWL [Maple Ridge]
Peregrine Falcon [Iona, Ladner]
Rough-legged Hawk [Sea Island]
Osprey [Coquitlam]
Common Tern [Iona Jetty]
BAR-TAILED GODWIT [Roberts Bank]
Marbled Godwit [Roberts Bank]
Rock Sandpiper [Roberts Bank]
Surfbird [Grebe Islets]
Black Oystercatcher [Ambleside, Tsawwassen]
Willet [Tsawwassen]
Red Knot [Roberts Bank]
Spotted Sandpiper [Point Roberts]
Pectoral Sandpiper [Iona Ponds]
Parasitic Jaeger [Iona Jetty]
LONG-TAILED JAEGER [Iona]
Snow Bunting [Iona Jetty]
Lapland Longspur [Ladner, Iona Jetty]
White-throated Sparrow [Iona Ponds]
Yellow-headed Blackbird [Ladner]
Great-tailed Grackle [Kelowna]

Sightings for Friday, October 27th

7 TUNDRA SWANS were seen at the Iona outer pond and the BARRED OWL continues
to be seen downtown.

Sightings for Thursday, October 26th

In a report from Iona Island, there was 1 juvenile LONG-TAILED JAEGER seen
from the Jetty, a female TUFTED DUCK in the outer pond and a juvenile
PECTORAL SANDPIPER at the sewage ponds.

>From Colony Farm comes the report of 2 VIRGINIA RAILS and 2 ROUGH-LEGGED
HAWKS.

Downtown Vancouver, a BARRED OWL is frequenting the area near Burrard and
Dunsmuir as are a pair of PEREGRINE FALCONS.

Sightings for Wednesday, October 25th

At Boundary Bay, there were 15 TUNDRA SWAN near the mansion.

At the Grebe Islets in West Vancouver were 4 SURFBIRD and at nearby
Ambleside Park was a BLACK OYSTERCATCHER. Another BLACK OYSTERCATCHER was
seen at the Tsawwassen Ferry Jetty as well as a WILLET.

There was an OSPREY over Reeve Park, Coquitlam.

Sightings for Tuesday, October 24th

The BAR-TAILED GODWIT was seen for the third consecutive day at the Roberts
Bank Jetty on the rising tide and once again at high tide at Canoe Pass,
near the old cannery pilings, which is accessed along the dyke from the end
of River Road west in Ladner. A MARBLED GODWIT was also seen at Roberts
Bank.

Sightings for Monday, October 23rd

The BAR-TAILED GODWIT, first seen October 22nd was again seen at the outer
west end of the Roberts Bank Jetty on the rising tide and once again at high
tide at Canoe Pass, near the old cannery pilings.

In Point Roberts, 8 HEERMAN'S GULLS and a SPOTTED SANDPIPER were seen.

At the Iona outer pond were a TUFTED DUCK and a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW in
the blackberry bushes.

Sightings for Sunday, October 22nd

In late reports for October 21st, a female HARLEQUIN DUCK was seen at the
Iona outer pond. In the vicinity of the Maple Ridge Golf Course, a GREAT
GRAY OWL was seen being harassed by crows.

On October 22nd, a BAR-TAILED GODWIT was seen at low tide at the base of the
Roberts Bank Jetty. In the fields nearby and just off 34th Street were 4
SANDHILL CRANES, a YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD, a WESTERN GULL, a LAPLAND
LONGSPUR and a PEREGRINE FALCON.

>From the Iona Jetty comes reports of a SNOW BUNTING, a LAPLAND LONGSPUR and
2 PARASITIC JAEGER.

At Colony Farm, a ROUGH -LEGGED HAWK was seen and at Rocky Point Park in
Port Moody, there were 2 AMERICAN DIPPER at Noons Creek mouth.

Sightings for Saturday, October 21st

At the Iona Jetty were 4 ANCIENT MURRELET, 4 PARASITIC JAEGER, 1 LONG-TAILED
JAEGER and 4 COMMON TERNS while at the Iona Outer Ponds were 1 TUFTED DUCK
and an EARED GREBE.

A Raptor Survey of Sea and Iona Islands netted a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK and a
PEREGRINE FALCON. Another 2 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK were seen near Reifel Refuge
as well as 2 SANDHILL CRANE and 3 SHORT-EARED OWL at Brunswick Point.

An Osprey was seen at Blackie's Spit.

At the Tsawwassen Jetty were 2 BLACK OYSTERCATCHER and a WILLET while at the
nearby Roberts Bank Jetty were 2 RED KNOT, a MARBLED GODWIT and a ROCK
SANDPIPER.



Thank you for calling the Vancouver Bird Alert and good birding.

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