Sunday, 26 January 2014

Ashbridge's Bay - the search for an Iceland Gull.

Today I went to Ashbridge's bay to look for an Iceland Gull - which would be a lifer! There had been reports of up to 8 in the past two weeks, but the last report was three days ago, so I had my fingers crossed! As we left, the thermometer read -13 Celsius, and with the wind chill it would be -27 Celsius. By the lake, the wind off the lake was freezing! If you stared into the wind, tears would run down your face within 30 seconds, and your fingers would freeze. I only had an hour to find the Iceland Gull, so I set off.

Here's what I saw:

15 Greater Scaup
20 Common Goldeneye
5 Common Merganser
15 Red-breasted Merganser
20 Bufflehead
30 Long-tailed Duck
1 White-winged Scoter
1 Northern Cardinal
15 Black-capped Chickadee
100 Ring-billed Gull
20 Herring Gull
1 Iceland Gull!


Here are some shots:


Common Goldeneye and Long-tailed Duck


This Common Goldeneye enjoys the little bit of open water under the dock


Lake Ontario


Red-breasted Merganser


Common Merganser


Ice, Sun, Sky


Northern Cardinal 

Long-tailed Duck


Lake Ontario - I love this shot.


Yearbird #32 - White-winged Scoter with a Bufflehead


Common Goldeneye


Bufflehead


Red-breasted Merganser 


Red-breasted Merganser


We finally came to the large group of gulls - it was going to be hard to find an Iceland in there!


But, one emerged and took flight - the white primaries and body were apparent even from a long way away!

Iceland Gull - Lifer #178!


This Mallard flew in and slid on 10 feet on the ice!


Mallard


Comments appreciated!

Happy birding!

-Owen

1 comment:

  1. Cool birds! I was stoked to see Greater Scaup, lifer, and you see 20 a day! :)

    ReplyDelete