
Paul Nicholson
@NicholsonNature
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My last post (?) on X. (I'll check my DMs for a spell.) Maybe I'll see you over at Bluesky🦋@ NicholsonNature. I'll be posting there as intermittently as I did on X. :-).
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We saw some nice raptors on our London CBC route this morning.
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A female Cinnamon Hummingbird feeding its just-fledged chick = cute overload. :-)
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I'll be back in the teeth of an Ontario December soon. Until then, more blue skies and tropical hummers.
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I was birding the slopes of Costa Rica's northern volcanos this morning. Drizzly up there, but nice birds including this Rufous-tailed Jacamar.
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I encountered this Southern Lapwing on my morning hike.
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Crested Caracaras from my morning walk. I love the blue skies.
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From this morning's walk. We get fly-through Whimbrels up north, but fun to see them over-wintering. And at my feet. :-)
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I'm in Costa Rica for the first time. This Yellow-headed Caracara was waiting for me.
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Through December, I'll be migrating to my new @ NicholsonNature account over at Bluesky.🦋 I'll post on both platforms for the next weeks. I expect to stop posting on X on Dec. 31.
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Juncos have arrived back in London and across Middlesex and the rest of Southwestern Ontario. Read all about them in a new @BirdFriendlyLdn species profile.
birdfriendlylondon.ca
Learn more about charistmatic bird species in London.
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It was a beautiful day to be birding in north London. I looked up from time to time, hoping to see a Golden Eagle overhead. Was rewarded with an adult Bald and two sub-adults. Nature is grand. :-)
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I was birding through Elgin County today. Lots of ducks, geese, and Coots at the Port Stanley lagoons, and lots of Bluebirds and Rusties along the roads. Hawk Cliff Rd. was closed for the morning (?) but still migrating Sharpies and TVs to be seen close to the lake.
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Birding around Chatham-Kent today. Nelson's Sparrows were highlights. Beautiful sunshine.
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I was birding with a pal over at the Strathroy lagoons this morning. It was mostly a beautiful "duck day", but we were pleased to see some Pectoral Sandpipers, migrating TVs, and flocks of kinglets and Yellow-rumps too.
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Lots of sparrows on a local London loop this morning. I was especially pleased to see Fox Sparrow, Rusties, kinglets, and a pair of Winter Wrens.
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An updated/current snapshot of status of Canada's birds just released by @BirdsCanada.
Assessing the population status of 463 bird species that regularly occur in Canada. The 2024 State of Canada’s Birds is a partnership between Birds Canada and @environmentca. Get the full story at Art by Shaylena Stenback. #stateofcanadasbirds
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