Thankfully, the worst is likely behind us and we are into April. The birds that will arrive over the next 3-4 weeks are a bit less dependent on weather than March migrants, so we'll probably stay pretty much "on schedule" from here on out, despite cooler weather.
Personally, I had a great start to April with a big movement of birds all day going past my office window. Check out my eBird checklist from the morning - I tried my best to work but almost 10,000 Canada Geese going by is a bit of a distraction! I've got my yard list up over 50 species now with my first Tree Swallow this morning.
10,000+ Canadas and 152 Snow Geese passed by on April 1 |
Two Snow Geese right over my house! |
This is 1 of 2 (the ugly one) Red-shouldered Hawks from 1 April |
Anyways what do we have to look forward to arriving this week? Lots! Many of these species have already begun arriving in the extreme SW part of the province (and beyond) so keep an eye out for them this week:
01 April -
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Bonaparte's Gull
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02 April -
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Double-crested Cormorant
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Tree Swallow
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03 April -
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Great Egret
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Field Sparrow
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Vesper Sparrow
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04 April -
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Osprey
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06 April -
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Common Loon
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
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Greater Yellowlegs
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07 April -
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Cooper's Hawk
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Hermit Thrush
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Osprey on nest |
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