Subject: [Tweeters] Okanagan Valley (BC) Rare Bird Alert - Feb 21 update
Date: Feb 21 23:23:20 2005
From: Chris Charlesworth - c_charlesworth23 at hotmail.com


This is the Okanagan Valley Rare Bird Alert, sponsored by the Central
Okanagan Naturalists Club.

Sightings for Monday, February 21 - 11:00 PM update.

Featured Birds include:

BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER (Kelowna)
AMERICAN THREE-TOED WOODPECKER (Kelowna)
NORTHERN HAWK-OWL (Armstrong)

Other birds mentioned:

Hairy Woodpecker
LINCOLN'S SPARROW
Golden Eagle
Wilson's Snipe
Say's Phoebe
Mountain Bluebird
HARRIS'S SPARROW
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
BARN SWALLOW
BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD
Wood Duck
Snow Bunting
White-crowned Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Cedar Waxwing
Tree Swallow
Palm Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Ruby-crowned Kinglet


Sightings for February 21

The NORTHERN HAWK-OWL was again seen today along Highland Park Drive, just
S. of Sleepy Hollow Road in Armstrong (TF,JV).

At the parking area for the Myra Canyon area of the Kettle Valley Trestles,
SE. of Kelowna, a BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER, an AMERICAN THREE-TOED WOODPECKER
and numerous HAIRY WOODPECKERS were seen amongst the burnt trees (TF,JV).
Along the road up to the trestles a SPRUCE GROUSE was encountered (TF,JV).
To reach the area take McCulloch Road S. from Kelowna. Perhaps 4 km beyond
the Gallagher's Canyon Golf Course watch for a gravel road on your right
marked Myra Canyon FSR. Take this road up to km 6-8 to look for these birds.


Sightings for February 20

In the farm yard at the intersection of River Road and Secrest Road N. of
Oliver, a LINCOLN'S SPARROW was found amongst a mixed flock of sparrows
(CC,RT,CoC).

Two male MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRDS were at White Lake and a SAY'S PHOEBE was at the
N. end of Deadman's Lake, S. of Oliver (CC,RT,CoC).

A GOLDEN EAGLE was seen along the side of Hwy 33 near Pyman Road E. of
Kelowna (JB).

The HARRIS'S SPARROW and the WHITE-THROATED SPARROW were both at Trevor
Forder's property of Black Road in Ellison (JB,TF,RM). Contact Trevor at
870-6617 for more information.

Numerous woodpeckers including a dozen AMERICAN THREE-TOED WOODPECKERS and a
BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER were found in the burned area on a small side road
at km 7 on Shuttleworth Ck Road near Okanagan Falls (DB,BM).

Two WILSONS'S SNIPE were seen along with KILLDEER in the Road 22 area
(DB,BM).


Sightings for February 18

A male BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER was found along Myra Forest Service Road,
accessed from the lower reaches of McCulloch Road in Kelowna (CC,CoC,RT).
The bird was approx. 6 km up the Myra Road in the Okanagan Mountain Park
burn. Many HAIRY WOODPECKERS were also present. A four-wheel drive vehicle
is required to get to this location currently.

A mystery warbler, perhaps a YELLOW-RUMPED or a PALM WARBLER was seen along
the shore of Okanagan Lake near the S. end of Poplar Point in N. Kelowna
(GW). The bird was skulking amongst rocks below some docks and did not allow
a good view.

A number of very early migrants have been noted in the Okanagan Valley
during this week. On the 17th, a flock of 6 MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRDS were at the
Haynes Lease Ecological Reserve near Osoyoos (fide DB). A SAY'S PHOEBE was
along Road 22 on the 18th (DB). A swallow thought to be a TREE SWALLOW was
along Road 22 near Osoyoos on the 17th (MH). Two BARN SWALLOWS were feeding
over the Okanagan River Channel in Penticton, near "the dam" on the 28th
(FW). A female BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD was at the Southern Plus Feedlot off
Black Sage Road near Oliver on the 17th (fide DB). In Kelowna, up to 6
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS have been seen this week, between Casorso Road and the
Eco-Centre along Mission Creek and along Hall and Wildwood roads (CC,JB).
Three CEDAR WAXWINGS were in a brushy lot on the S. side of Lakeshore Road
in Kelowna, just W. of Avery Road on Feb 17 (CC,m.ob). A male WOOD DUCK was
at the Rotary Marshes in downtown Kelowna on Feb 17 (LR).

Two SNOW BUNTINGS were on the Black Mountain Grasslands on Feb 16 (JB). From
Hwy 33, take Goudie Road approx .3 km, climb through a fence and walk W. up
the hill to find the extensive grasslands where the buntings were seen.

A HARRIS'S SPARROW was along the Okanagan River Channel at the Black Sage
Road access between Oliver and Osoyoos on Feb 17 (fide DB). Watch for the
bird amongst a large flock of WHITE-CROWNED and SONG SPARROWS.



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Observers: CC - Chris Charlesworth; RT - Ryan Tomlinson; TF -Trevor Forder;
JB - Joanne Beaulieu; CoC - Connor Charlesworth; GW - Gwynneth Wilson; MH -
Margaret Holm; FW - Fred Waite; BM - Bob Mackay; RM - Richard Mooney; JV -
John Vooys.

If you have any questions about Okanagan birding call Dick Cannings, in
Naramata, at (250) 496-4019, Chris Charlesworth in Kelowna (250) 718-0335,
or Phil Gehlen, in Vernon at (250) 542-8053.

Chris Charlesworth
Avocet Tours
725 Richards Road
Kelowna, BC, Canada
V1X 2X5
(250) 718-0335
c_charlesworth at avocettours.com
www.avocettours.com