Subject: Vancouver, BC RBA for November 26, 2003
Date: Nov 27 09:02:45 2003
From: Wayne C. Weber - contopus at telus.net


This is the Vancouver Natural History Society's Rare Bird Alert for
Wednesday, November 26th, sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited,
with stores in Vancouver, North Vancouver, and Surrey. The RBA phone
number is (604) 737-3074.

The featured bird is MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD.


Sightings for November 26th

A female MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD was discovered feeding on the Boundary Bay
foreshore habitat off the foot of 64th Street, Delta. Nearby off 72nd
Street, 2 MERLINS, 1 PEREGRINE FALCON and 2 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS were
reported.

The 3 AMERICAN AVOCETS continue to be seen 100 metres east of the
railway bridge at the mouth of the Serpentine River on Mud Bay,
Surrey.

An AMERICAN KESTREL was reported along Deltaport Way, Delta.

Along the Tsawwassen Ferry Jetty was the WILLET and 2 MARBLED GODWITS.


Sightings for November 24th

The WESTERN SCRUB-JAY was again reported from 4126 River Road West in
Ladner (Delta). Birders are welcome to enter the backyard of the
property by keeping on the left side of the house. The homeowner asks
that birders not crowd the bird feeder area, as the jay can be
somewhat timid. Look for it in the various trees on the property or
even in
shrubs across the street.

At the Reifel Bird Sanctuary, Delta, the following birds were
reported: 1 WESTERN TANAGER, 2 SWAMP SPARROWS, 1 HUTTON'S VIREO, 2
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS and a NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL.

An adult WESTERN GULL was found in the short grass fields on the south
end of 96th Street, Delta. Also here was the immature GYRFALCON.


Sightings for November 23rd

The juvenile PECTORAL SANDPIPER was again present in
the grass field along 36th Ave near 72nd Street, Delta

At the mouth of the Serpentine River on Mud Bay, Surrey, about 100
metres east of the railway trestle, were 3 AMERICAN AVOCETS.

The immature GYRFALCON was again reported from the Boundary Bay
foreshore, Delta, between 88th Street and 72nd Street.

At the Reifel Bird Sanctuary, Delta, the immature NORTHERN GOSHAWK and
the 2 SWAMP SPARROWS were again reported.


Sightings for November 22nd

The adult winter-plumaged SLATY-BACKED GULL was again present in the
Vancouver Landfill in Burns Bog, Delta-- an area off-limits to the
public. Birders should watch for this bird in the surrounding fields
in Delta.

A very late juvenile PECTORAL SANDPIPER was found in the grass field
near the corner of 72nd Street along 36th Ave. At the foot of 72nd
Street, the following birds were reported: 4 SHORT-EARED OWLS, 1
NORTHERN SHRIKE, 1 WESTERN MEADOWLARK, 1 MERLIN and 1 PEREGRINE
FALCON.

The dark gray phase immature GYRFALCON was reported both along 96th
Street and at 112th Street and Highway 10.

The WILLET and 2 SNOW BUNTINGS were reported along the south side
of the Tsawwassen ferry jetty, Delta. There were still 4 MARBLED
GODWITS at the compensation lagoon on the north side of the jetty

At the Reifel Refuge was 1 NORTHERN GOSHAWK and 1 HERMIT THRUSH.

The BLUE JAY was again reported from 850 W. 19th Street in North
Vancouver.


Thank you for calling the Vancouver Rare Bird Alert, and good birding.
This report was recorded and transcribed by Rick Toochin, and
forwarded by Wayne Weber.

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