Monday 4 September 2017

Summer Has Come to an End (For Me!)

Well, Summer Vacation is over. Tomorrow I will be back to school, and time for birding will become scarce. Although I am a bit sad, I am looking forward to the trips planned later this September! On the weekend of the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, Nature London is sponsoring me to go up to Orillia for Ontario Nature's Biodiversity Youth Summit. Then, a week later, I will be up in Algonquin Park for a weekend of birding. It should be fun!

This past summer has been quite awesome. With my family, we've travelled over 5000 km (3000 just for the great Violet-green Swallow dip). We've birded four of the five Great Lakes. In the last 2 months I observed an incredible 195 bird species (for comparison I saw 159 in my first year of birding), plus an astounding number of other organisms. I decided to compile a collection of photos from this past summer, highlighting all the great things I was able to see.

Compton Tortoiseshell 

Butterflies, Birds, and Mosquitoes


French River Photos

Ruffed Grouse



Superior Shots

Magnolia Warbler

Clay-colored Sparrow

Red Fox

Common Goldeneye

American White Pelican

Common Loon

Gitche Gumee: Exploring the North

Ring-necked Duck

River Otter

Gray Jay

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

Common Raven

Moose

Olive-sided Flycatcher

White-winged Crossbill

OFO Young Birder's Weekend in Algonquin

C-17 (not a bird, but it was fun to ride!)

Semi-palmated Plover

Northumberland Birding

Lesser Yellowlegs

West Perth Shorebirds

Wood Stork (!!!)

Red-necked Phalarope

Wilson's Phalarope

Arctic, Plains, and the Everglades

Eared Grebe

Red-necked Phalaropes

Evening Eared

Common Gallinule

Green Herons

Long Point Adventure

Yellow-headed Blackbird

American Bittern
Twitch to Mitchell

Well, there you have it. Two epic months spent observing nature in Ontario.

Just another 10 months before I get to do it all over again!

It will be time for the Christmas Bird Count before we know it....


10 comments:

  1. You had a pretty good summer even though you missed a couple of big rarities.
    I will be in Algonquin September 24-27 so will scout things out!

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    1. Thanks Blake...find me a House Sparrow will ya :-)

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  2. Even though it's now been a few years, I still remember those days of packing as much into summer as possible before school started.

    Nice collection of photos! You definitely saw some great stuff.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. I think my family is a bit glad that I'll have something other than birding to think about!

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  3. It looks like it was a great summer, despite the dip for the bird which shall not be named. I hope you can get out and about a fair bit this fall, even with the limitations imposed by school!

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    1. I have a few places in mind...now come the tricky part, convinving my parents to drive me!

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  4. Congratulations, Quinten.....you covered a lot of ground and saw a nice array of what Ontario has to offer. Hope the upcoming fall and winter continue to be successful for you and your family, even if it is mostly on weekends.

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    1. Thanks Allen. Now that most of my birding is now on weekends, at least I'll have the motivation to get through my last period on Fridays!

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  5. You had a great summer, Quinten! You saw a great variety of birds, animals, and bugs plus some rarities and you took great photos too!

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    1. Thanks Susan. I am certainly happy with what I saw!

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