Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC -- March 2/03
Date: Mar 3 20:08:57 2003
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at shaw.ca


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Rare Bird Alert for Sunday,
March 2nd, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited, with stores in
Vancouver and North Vancouver.

Featured bird is ICELAND GULL

First, a note that this Thursday Night is Birders' Night at York House
School, which is located at 4176 Alexandra Street, Vancouver. David Hancock
will present "Lower Mainland Bald Eagles; A Retrospective Look".

Sightings for Sunday, March 2nd

An adult ICELAND GULL and a first winter ICELAND GULL were both at the Delta
landfill on March 1st.

At Maplewood Conservation Area was the SPOTTED SANDPIPER.

At Lost Lagoon, on the south side, was an ELLIOTT'S LAUGHING THRUSH. This
Asian species is an escaped bird, but has been reported by numerous people
over the past few months.
Saturday, March 1st

The BLUE JAY was seen in the 600 block of East Windsor Road in North
Vancouver.

A GREAT HORNED OWL was near Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. Also seen from the
park, between Second and Third Beaches were 9 SURFBIRDS.

A further 52 SURFBIRDS were off Kloochman Park in West Vancouver along with
a BLACK OYSTERCATCHER. Also at the park was an ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD.

A BLACK OYSTERCATCHER was at Maplewood Conservation Area in North Vancouver.
Also here were a SPOTTED SANDPIPER and 3 RING-NECKED DUCKS.

A TREE SWALLOW was at Serpentine Fen in Surrey. In a late report, an arrival
TREE SWALLOW was at Reifel Bird Sanctuary on February 23rd.

The AMERICAN AVOCET was seen at Beach Grove in Tsawwassen. Nearby, at the
entrance to Boundary Bay Regional Park, was an AMERICAN KESTREL.

A BLACK OYSTERCATCHER was seen along the Tsawwassen ferry jetty.

For further information on birding in the Vancouver area log onto the
Vancouver Natural History Society's web site at www.naturalhistory.bc.ca

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