Fiield trip today to Burlington, Ontario, Canada, to look for the long tailed jaeger that has been seen the past few days.
It took a while but we did see the bird several times.
This was a life bird for both Anne and myself. Whooohooo.
Also met up with other birders we haven't ween for a while.
At one point we had 5 Ric(k)s on the beach standing together.
Stercorarius longicaudus
A swift-flying seabird, extremely graceful and agile in flight. When swimming, it floats buoyantly, and it takes flight from the water easily. Of the three jaeger species, the Long-tail is the smallest and the one that migrates farthest offshore; south of the Arctic, it seldom comes within sight of land.
source - www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/long-tailed-jaeger
It took a while but we did see the bird several times.
This was a life bird for both Anne and myself. Whooohooo.
Also met up with other birders we haven't ween for a while.
At one point we had 5 Ric(k)s on the beach standing together.
Stercorarius longicaudus
A swift-flying seabird, extremely graceful and agile in flight. When swimming, it floats buoyantly, and it takes flight from the water easily. Of the three jaeger species, the Long-tail is the smallest and the one that migrates farthest offshore; south of the Arctic, it seldom comes within sight of land.
source - www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/long-tailed-jaeger
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