Hudsonian Godwit

Limosa haemastica

Datum 24 juli 2017
Locatie Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Fotograaf Ronald Messemaker Ronald Messemaker
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Norman Deans van Swelm  ·  12 augustus 2017  14:10

Fantastisch!

Max Berlijn  ·  12 augustus 2017  14:27

Volgens mij een van de makkelijkste plekken voor deze soort. Super plaat idd.

Norman Deans van Swelm  ·  19 augustus 2017  23:54

hier nog een bericht van een eindje verder met steltjes in vers juv kleed en ad in gesleten kleed. 

-------- Doorgestuurd bericht --------Onderwerp: [SHOREBIRDS] James Bay Shorebird Report #2 - Photos and VideosDatum: Sat, 19 Aug 2017 10:52:17 -0400Van: Ron Pittaway Antwoord-naar: Ron Pittaway Aan: SHOREBIRDS@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU

This is my second and summary report for the period 6 to 14 August 2017 from Longridge Point (51.798942N, 080.69204W) on the southwest coast of James Bay in Ontario about 910 km (565 mi) north of Toronto. This report pertains only to Longridge. The vast tidal mudflats make James Bay one of the most important shorebird stopover sites in North America. LINK to 6 pages of photos and videos

http://jeaniron.ca/2017/JB17/p1.htm

SHOREBIRDS: We recorded 26 species of shorebirds from 30 July to 14 August. Notable counts since last report:Black-bellied Plover: 112 adults on 8 AugustSemipalmated Plover: 132 on 12thStilt Sandpiper new: 1 juvenile on 12 August and 4 on 13thBuff-breasted Sandpiper new: 1 on 6th and 8th (adult) White-rumped Sandpiper high count: 7892 on 8thSemipalmated Sandpiper: 5299 on 12 August Hudsonian Godwit: 304 on 12thOTHER BIRDSAmerican Bittern: 1 on 10 AugustLittle Gull: 1 on 8th and 2 on 10thCaspian Tern: 1 adult on 12thArctic Tern: 1 adult on 10 and 11thGreat Horned Owl: 1 on 7, 8, 10 and 11thCommon Nighthawk: 1 on 12thOlive-sided Flycatcher: 1 on 13thLONGRIDGE CREW: 6 crew members were Anne Blondin (ON), Mark Dorriesfield (ON), Dan Froehlich (WA State), Jean Iron (ON), Nicole Richardson (ON), Kiah Walker (NH).ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Surveys are under the direction of Christian Friis of the Canadian Wildlife Service (Environment and Climate Change Canada) with partners Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Trent University, and Bird Studies Canada in conjunction with a larger conservation initiative involving James Bay First Nations and Nature Canada.We look forward to James Bay receiving recognition as a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. Jean Iron and Ron Pittaway Toronto, Ontario www.jeaniron.ca

Edwin Russer  ·  30 juli 2023  19:11

Vandaag Shetland. 

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