Ottawa Bird #247 – Little Egret and #248 – Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Today was special, I saw two new bird species for  Ottawa.

The first one a Little Egret found by Ben DiLabio is the first of this species seen in Ontario.  Little Egrets at common in Europe and England but are also known to breed in the Caribbean.

This is one super bird no matter where you find it in the ABA.

Almost annually one has been found somewhere in eastern North America.

The photo below was of one individual bird Rick Poulin and I found in Saint Catherine, Quebec in 2012.

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The photos below sow the Little Egret found by Ben DiLabio in adult in breeding plumage at the Carp Watershed.  It is Ottawa Bird #247 for the Ottawa area for me.  The distant photos below show the bird actively feeding.

If the bird sticks around it may be possible to get closer but so many people will be coming from all over Ontario to see this bird.  It best viewed from a distance.

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There were at least 30 people viewing the bird when I arrived and a group of us decided to go to the nearby site where a lucky few had been able to see the Yellow-crowned Night Heron. We arrived but the owners weren’t home and no bird in sight. Richard Killeen, Greg and a friend left to search the neighborhood. The rest of us stood on the road hoping to get a glimpse of the bird, if it happened to fly by.  A phone rang and Richard had found the bird a short distance away. We hurried to 119 Delany and there it was feeding on the lawn.  Ottawa Bird #248 Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron.

A JUICY WORM FOR SUPPER

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The photos below arethe only other photo’s I’ve been able to get in 12 years, one bird out in the open from Costa Rica and one displaying from Florida.

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I wonder what bird will be next?
Ciao for now….

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Migrants, New Arrivals, Pelee, Mud Lake – May 2015

May is just a wonderful month to be a Birder who enjoys photography.  New birds are arriving daily all across North America.

Best of all the Warblers.  You never know when you’ll encounter a flock and what will be in that flock.  After all these years, I know where to find most of the species when they reach their territories.

Insects are in full hatch, Dragonflies, Damselflies and Butterflies.  Wildflowers are another great subject for our cameras, and best of all they don’t move much.

Below are some of the newest photos from this May.  Best part is, May is not finished yet.

Adult Black-crowned Night-Heron

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Black-throated Blue Warbler

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Common Yellowthroat

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Eastern Towhee

EasternTowhee2015B

Great-crested Flycatcher

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Mourning Warbler

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Northern Waterthrush

NorthernWaterthrush2015

Northern Parula

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Prothonotary Warbler

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Red-phased Eastern Screech Owl

RedScreechOwl2015

Red-shouldered Hawk

RedShoulderedHawk2015

Broad-winged Hawk

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Scarlet Tanager

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Eastern Screech Owl

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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

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Barn Swallow

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Calico Pennant

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Great-crested Flycatcher

GreatCrestedFlycatcher2015B

House Wren

HouseWren2015

Queen butterfly

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Yellow-billed Cuckoo

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Dryad’s Saddle

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Best of All our Friendly Screech Owl who love’s people…

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Ciao for now

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