Subject: [Tweeters] Vancouver, BC RBA for November 12, 2005
Date: Nov 13 12:07:26 2005
From: Wayne C. Weber - contopus at telus.net


This is Wayne Weber with the Vancouver Natural History Society's
Rare Bird Alert for Saturday, November 12, 2005, sponsored in part by
the Wild Birds Unlimited stores in Vancouver and North Vancouver.
This update was recorded at 10 AM on November 13. The RBA phone
number is 604-737-3074.


RARE BIRD ALERT for KING EIDER and BAR-TAILED GODWIT, and for an
out-of-town TEMMINCK'S STINT at Ocean Shores, WA.


Sightings for Saturday, November 12

The TEMMINCK'S STINT, first found on November 9, was seen by
many observers for the 4th consecutive day at the Ocean Shores
sewage plant in Ocean Shores, WA. For the latest information on this
bird, please check the TWEETERS E-mail group, or
phone the Washington State BirdBox at (206) 281-9172.

Locally, the second-winter male KING EIDER was found for the first
time in 6 days off Siwash Rock in Vancouver's Stanley Park. If you
cannot find the eider there, look among large flocks of SURF SCOTERS
along the shoreline of English Bay in Vancouver or West Vancouver,
where it has been since October 30th.

At Blackie Spit in Surrey, a BAR-TAILED GODWIT was seen with
2 MARBLED GODWITS. Check the east side of the spit at high tide
for this bird. Also there was a SNOW BUNTING on the spit.

At Point Roberts, Washington, a ROCK SANDPIPER was seen again at
Lighthouse Marine Park.

In Port Moody, a SPOTTED SANDPIPER was seen on the shoreline near
Alderside Road.

A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW was seen in the 11600 block of
95th Avenue in North Delta.


Sightings for Friday, November 11

The BAR-TAILED GODWIT was seen and photographed by several
observers at Blackie Spit in Surrey with up to 4 MARBLED GODWITS.
Also there was a EURASIAN WIGEON.

In Port Moody, a late female WILSON'S WARBLER was seen in the
700 block of Alderside Road. Nearby, a drake LONG-TAILED DUCK
was seen offshore.

An EARED GREBE was seen off Third Beach in Stanley Park, Vancouver.

At the Reifel Bird Sanctuary in Delta, a blue-phase SNOW GOOSE
was reported.

In Richmond, an ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD appeared in a yard in the
8500 block of Citation Drive.


There were no sightings reported for Thursday, November 10, 2005


Sightings for Wednesday, November 9

On the south side of the Tsawwassen ferry jetty in Delta, a HORNED
LARK was seen, as was a WILLET near the jetty base. Also in Delta,
3 adult WESTERN GULLS were seen in a large gull flock on the south
side of Highway 10 between 88th and 96th Streets, and an AMERICAN
KESTREL was seen along 64th Street south of 34B Street.

In North Langley, 3 SANDHILL CRANES were seen near the intersection of
208th Street and 102B Avenue.

In Vancouver's Stanley Park, a tan-morph WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
was seen near the small island on the south side of Lost Lagoon.


Sightings for Tuesday, November 8

A ROCK SANDPIPER was seen with BLACK TURNSTONES at Lighthouse
Marine Park in Point Roberts, Washington.

A HORNED LARK and a LINCOLN'S SPARROW were seen along the
south side of the Tsawwassen ferry jetty in Delta.


Sightings for Monday, November 7

At Blackie Spit in Surrey, birds observed included a BAR-TAILED
GODWIT along with 3 MARBLED GODWITS, 7 EURASIAN WIGEON,
49 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS, as well as a CLAY-COLOURED
SPARROW and 10 CEDAR WAXWINGS.

In Montrose Park, Burnaby, located near the north end of Boundary Road, a
BARRED OWL was seen.


Sightings for Sunday, November 6, 2005

The KING EIDER, present since October 30, is moving frequently
and has been hard to locate. Today, it was seen only briefly, about
3 PM, with a flock of SURF SCOTERS flying past the foot of 25th
Street in West Vancouver. The birds flew eastward, and then
apparently turned toward Stanley Park.

At the Reifel Bird Sanctuary in Delta, birds seen included 14 SANDHILL
CRANES, 3 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS and 12 CEDAR
WAXWINGS, a NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL, 4 VIRGINIA RAILS,
2 late PECTORAL SANDPIPERS, and 300 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS.
There were three ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS along Westham Island
Road. A late BARN SWALLOW was seen along River Road west of Ladner

A BAR-TAILED GODWIT and 2 MARBLED GODWITS were seen along
the east side of Blackie Spit in Surrey.

At White Rock, a WILLET was seen on the beach near the base of the
White Rock pier, and 2 adult WESTERN GULLS were seen nearby.

A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW was seen at the Maplewood
Conservation Area in North Vancouver.

In Vancouver's Stanley Park, several BLACK OYSTERCATCHERS
were seen near Ferguson Point.


Sightings for Saturday, November 5, 2005

The immature male KING EIDER was seen during the day at various
points along the English Bay shoreline of Vancouver from Kitsilano
Point to as far west as the foot of Blenheim Street.

On the Iona Island south jetty in Richmond, the ROCK WREN and five
SNOW BUNTINGS were seen.

On Sea Island in Richmond, 3 MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRDS were seen
on Vancouver Airport property along the south side of the airport, and
a NORTHERN SHRIKE was seen on Grauer Road.

In Burnaby, a BARRED OWL was seen at 3340 Phillips in the early evening.

An ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD was seen in West Vancouver near the foot
of 22nd Street.


If you have any questions about birds or birding in the Vancouver area,
please call Wayne at (604) 597-7201, Viveka at (604) 531-3401, or
Larry at (604) 465-1402. Thank you for calling the Vancouver Rare
Bird Alert, and good birding.

For further information about birding in the Vancouver area, log onto
the Vancouver Natural History Society's website at
http://www.naturalhistory.bc.ca/VNHS/



Wayne C. Weber
Delta, BC
contopus at telus.net