Monday, May 30, 2016
The Fine Art of Subtlety: Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens)
With special thanks to Jody Allair of Bird Studies Canada,
I recently enjoyed observing a pair of Acadian Flycatchers on their
breeding grounds in the dark Carolinian Forest of southern Ontario. The
bird in the first photo is perched in a hemlock, a feature of their habitat
selection, at least in this portion of
their range. You might be excused for thinking they look just like any
other empid (Empidonax flycatcher) but they are quite distinct with
their long bill with very pale lower mandible and even partly pale sides
to upper mandible; long primary projection; rich green mantle;
yellowish tones in eye-ring, underparts and wingbars (less so than
Yellow-bellied); “gentle” facial expression (created by the pale lores
and malar); and of course their famous “pizza” two-note song. Watching
this bird throw their head back and sing was certainly one of the avian
highlights of my recent visit to Ontario for various meetings.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Oak Hammock Summer Bird Census
Oak Hammock Marsh is looking for volunteers for the summer bird census, See:
https://importantbirdareasmb.ca/2016/05/27/oak-hammock-marsh-summer-bird-census/
https://importantbirdareasmb.ca/2016/05/27/oak-hammock-marsh-summer-bird-census/
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
"The Messenger" Trailer
For those interested in joining me on Friday May 13th for the screening of The Messenger at Bandwidth Theatre, here is a trailer:
http://www.bandwidththeatre.com/#!upcoming-movies/c9qb
http://www.bandwidththeatre.com/#!upcoming-movies/c9qb