Friday, 24 August 2018

Exploring the north- plus a bonus Oliphant oddity

I just got back from a few days of exploring Manitoulin Island and area.  It was an enjoyable trip and was made even better thanks to some sharp-eyed Bruce birders.

The trip started with a lifer mammal on the way up the Bruce peninsula.  Hit on the side of the road is not how I would have liked to see a Fisher.

The time on the island was spent on the beautiful shoreline of Lake Mindemoya.

The place where we stayed is very considerate of smaller critters.

Any type of wild organism was of interest to me when out and about exploring.

My vacationing brain was quickly perked up when I decided to check in on my emails and found a list of ontbirds updates about a Reddish Egret that had been found near Olliphant on the Bruce peninsula.  I can rarely chase these exciting rarities unless they are somewhat close to home, but the location of this bird was hardly out of the way to look for on the way home.

After a brief detour and carefully scanning the reported area, there it was.

My photos don't do it justice,but this Ontario first was a great ending to the trip.

I visited a bit with others enjoying this rarity.  It was nice to see the Konzes again and meet Gavin McKinnon as well.

2 comments:

  1. You were lucky just to make a slight side trip on the way home!
    Always nice to be in the right locale at the right time.

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