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Comox Valley Rare Bird Sightings - 2003/04

 

 

December 28, 2004

Deep Bay Christmas Bird Count - results are being compiled

December 19, 2004

Comox Valley Christmas Bird Count - results are being compiled.

December 14, 2004

A Lapland longspur was found at the old Farqueson Farms site.

December 13, 2004

A redhead was seen off shore at the end of 31st St.

December 11, 2004

A Pacific golden-plover was at the Little River Ferry area. It was also seen recently at Kin Beach.

December 3, 2004

A gray phase gyrfalcon was seen on Headquarters Road. A rock sandpiper was at the mouth of the Little River mixed in with dunlin, black turnstone, black-bellied plover, and sanderling.

November 30, 2004

A golden eagle seen earlier in the week on the Tsolum River was relocated. It was seen on a bar in the Tsolum River just a bit before the big old barn that is almost on the Dove Creek Rd.

November 27, 2004

One saw-whet owl was located again on the Millard Creek Trail. A mute swan was seen off Mansfield Drive. Rusty blackbird continue to be seen on Headquarters Road.

November 11, 2004

Four rusty blackbirds were at Casawood Farm on Headquarters Road (at Bridges Road). A mourning dove was on the road that runs parallel to the Dyke Road in Comox. It was also seen earlier in the same place on November 3, 4, 5.

November 10, 2004

An osprey seen at Union Bay.

Green Heron
Green heron: photo © Ernie Sellentin

August 1, 2004

A green heron was photographed while the Wetland Restoration crew was working at the Courtenay River.

June 8, 2004

Three sandhill cranes were in a farmer's field on Cessford Road.

June 6, 2004

A Wilson's phalarope was seen at Kye Bay. A Hudsonian godwit was at Oyster Bay, where there were also purple martins nesting in the boxes at the shoreline park.

March 11, 2004

The first rufous hummingbird of the season was seen in Union Bay.

February 11, 2004

A king eider has been reported at Waterloo Creek.

February 8, 2004

A yellow-billed loon was seen off Goose Spit in Comox.

Western Meadowlark
Western meadowlark: photo © Krista Kaptein

December 21, 2003

Comox Christmas Bird Count (CBC)
117 species were seen on the day of the Comox Christmas Bird Count. Notable sightings included 1 yellow-billed loon, 1 tundra swan, 1 greater white-fronted goose, 30 Brant geese, 2 American kestrel, 1 greater yellowlegs, 1 spotted sandpiper, 103 ancient murrelet, 1 mourning dove, 1 barred owl, 1 short-eared owl, 3 horned lark, 1 hermit thrush, 3 northern shrike, 5 yellow-rumped warbler, 1 palm warbler(from eastern North America),1 Lincoln's sparrow, 5 brown-headed cowbirds, and 1 American goldfinch. A rufous hummingbird seen on count day was the first winter record of a male in BC. Other species seen during count week were long-billed dowitcher, slaty-backed gull (from Japan), Hutton's vireo, swamp sparrow (from eastern North America) and western meadowlark, for a total of 123 species, by far the highest count ever.

October 17, 2003

A ruddy duck and a snow goose have been reported in the Courtenay Lagoon Park.

October 1, 2003

A ruff has been seen in the Courtenay Lagoon Park and the Courtenay Slough.

September 13, 2003

A jaeger was reported at Deep Bay chasing gulls.

May 15, 2003

Two Ross's geese have been hanging out with the domestic geese near Portuguese Joe's Fish Market on the Dike Road to Comox.

Long-billed curlew
Long-billed curlew at Croteau Beach: photo © Father Charles Brandt

April 19, 2003

A long-billed curlew was seen and photographed at Croteau Beach in Comox, feeding among yellowlegs, mallards, widgeon, pintail, and green-winged teal.

February 4, 2003

An aberrant form of spotted towhee was videotaped at a property on Curtis Road in Comox.

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