Birds seen from train window between Toronto and London, morning of March 23rd, overcast.
Identified
killdeer: 1
cardinal: 1
blue jay: 1
kestrel: 2
bufflehead: 3
robin: 4
mallard: 4
blackbird: 5
red tailed hawk: 5
red-winged blackbird: 53
morning dove: 21
grackle: 6
seagull: 12
swan: 4 + 1 flock
crow: 47
Canada goose: 16 + 2 flocks
pigeon: 47 + 1 flock
starling: 72 + 3 flocks
Somewhat Identified
some kind of duck: 2
some kind of hawk: 5
blackbird or grackle: 3 + 1 flock
warbler or finch or sparrow: 25
blackbird or red-winged blackbird: 42
blackbird or starling: 86
Not Identified At All
some kind of bird: 23 + 1 flock
Bird watchers are such liars. They lie lie lie.
I left out the 1520 tundra swans we saw in Aylmer.
Very impressive, Sally. You should join the Toronto Field Naturalists... (that's "naturalists", not "naturists"... Bl'ox
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Birds seen from train window between Toronto and London, morning of March 23rd, overcast.
Identified
killdeer: 1
cardinal: 1
blue jay: 1
kestrel: 2
bufflehead: 3
robin: 4
mallard: 4
blackbird: 5
red tailed hawk: 5
red-winged blackbird: 53
morning dove: 21
grackle: 6
seagull: 12
swan: 4 + 1 flock
crow: 47
Canada goose: 16 + 2 flocks
pigeon: 47 + 1 flock
starling: 72 + 3 flocks
Somewhat Identified
some kind of duck: 2
some kind of hawk: 5
blackbird or grackle: 3 + 1 flock
warbler or finch or sparrow: 25
blackbird or red-winged blackbird: 42
blackbird or starling: 86
Not Identified At All
some kind of bird: 23 + 1 flock
- sally mckay 3-27-2006 6:32 am
Bird watchers are such liars. They lie lie lie.
- L.M. 3-27-2006 10:00 am
I left out the 1520 tundra swans we saw in Aylmer.
- sally mckay 3-27-2006 4:50 pm
Very impressive, Sally. You should join the Toronto Field Naturalists... (that's "naturalists", not "naturists"... Bl'ox
- blue ox 3-28-2006 1:04 am