borealowl47
Darrell Neufeld
Excited that spring is around the corner so I decided to start a new thread about my upcoming observations at my local patch.The patch is located within the city limits of Winnipeg,Manitoba and because of a lot of factors most of my birding takes place here.
http://g.co/maps/3ktbx
One of the factors,
The varied habitat found here,Sedge Meadow(Yellow Rail two years ago, Le Conte's Sparrow every year),Swamp(Black-billed Cuckoo last year,Swamp Sparrow every year)Marshes(Seems to hold few marsh species?)4 Retention Ponds(A rare Surf Scoter was reported years back introduced me to this area.Pectoral Sandpiper was my highlight a few years back,got nice photographs!Spotted Sandpipers breed every year.)4 areas of tree growth(Palm Warbler stayed very late into the season in one of these areas,check Ebird!)Fields(That are unfortunately cut by the city.But when I walk through them ,always flushing something,Gray Partridges come to mind.)Disturbed Habitat(railway tracks,gravel pits,mostly Thistles!This is where I find the most unusual species!Common Buckwheat last year,very rare in Manitoba and a amazing red bird that I know was an escapee !)
This winter set up feeders,
Common Redpolls and one lone Dark-eyed Junco have been visiting all winter.Seen today!Great Horned Owls start breeding now but lately only see one owl when I walk through the swamp!My profile Facebook photo shows an immature owl ,caught on the ground before it could fly one year!
Will add many photos and videos in the future,just getting the hang of my hd camcorder,
http://youtu.be/ZuOnwQyNECA
http://g.co/maps/3ktbx
One of the factors,
The varied habitat found here,Sedge Meadow(Yellow Rail two years ago, Le Conte's Sparrow every year),Swamp(Black-billed Cuckoo last year,Swamp Sparrow every year)Marshes(Seems to hold few marsh species?)4 Retention Ponds(A rare Surf Scoter was reported years back introduced me to this area.Pectoral Sandpiper was my highlight a few years back,got nice photographs!Spotted Sandpipers breed every year.)4 areas of tree growth(Palm Warbler stayed very late into the season in one of these areas,check Ebird!)Fields(That are unfortunately cut by the city.But when I walk through them ,always flushing something,Gray Partridges come to mind.)Disturbed Habitat(railway tracks,gravel pits,mostly Thistles!This is where I find the most unusual species!Common Buckwheat last year,very rare in Manitoba and a amazing red bird that I know was an escapee !)
This winter set up feeders,
Common Redpolls and one lone Dark-eyed Junco have been visiting all winter.Seen today!Great Horned Owls start breeding now but lately only see one owl when I walk through the swamp!My profile Facebook photo shows an immature owl ,caught on the ground before it could fly one year!
Will add many photos and videos in the future,just getting the hang of my hd camcorder,
http://youtu.be/ZuOnwQyNECA
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