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Sep 1 2020
immature
1000 Islands - This is a poor quality record shot of a wayward visitor to Ontario and New York. The remnants of Hurricane Laura were expected to bring the odd southern bird along for the ride. While the storm passed well below Canada, some birds would have been pushed along by the perimeter winds and continued north, stopping when they reached the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. This young Brown Pelican, an occasional visitor to Canada, spent about a week in the area, moving back and forth between the US and Canada.

Now for the photo. The pelican could really only be viewed with a scope, which I had, and even that was pushing it. I thought I'd at least try for a record shot for the fun of it. I lay the camera/500mm lens across the car roof (more stable than even my heavy tripod) and used a remote to minimize shake. I had to shift to manual focus because the lens couldn't pick up the distant subject. This is about a 50% crop so at least you can see the bird with its hefty bill and compare it to the smaller cormorants. When I returned home, I checked the distance using satellite view online with the distance measure. The bird was 3.4 km out but still identifiable. That was a record, record shot. :) Other birds that showed up along the lower Great Lakes included Laughing Gulls, Brown Booby and Magnificent Frigatebird.
Sep 8 2020
Aug 21 2020
adult
Richmond - This one had a punk look. The erected head feathers were flattened soon after.
Sep 6 2020
Aug 21 2020
immature
Richmond
Sep 6 2020
Jan 1 1970
An uncommon vagrant to our shores
Sep 4 2020
Jan 1 1970
a common resident- found on beaches all round Southern Africa
Sep 4 2020
Jan 1 1970
A common resident found all over Southern Africa
Sep 4 2020
Jan 1 1970
Another vagrant= just a handful of records todate. Has not been seen for several years
Sep 4 2020
Jan 1 1970
Another summer vagrant to our country. We get the odd visitor every couple of years or so
Sep 4 2020
Aug 5 2015
A real rarity here- just 2 0r 3 records todate
Sep 4 2020
Jan 1 1970
An uncommon summer visitor to our eastern coastlines
Sep 4 2020