This is Nature Vancouver's Rare Bird Alert for Friday, August 30th,
sponsored by Wild Birds Unlimited in Vancouver and North Vancouver.
If you wish to report a rare, unusual or interesting bird,
please phone the main number at (604) 737-3074, press "2" for the rare bird reporting line, and
follow the instructions given there.
BIRDERS NOTE: The Iona Island Sewage Ponds access will be closed to the
public from Saturday, July 20 through to mid-September 2013, between 7 AM and
5 PM weekends included). After 5:00 PM, access will be allowed into
the evenings (but there will be some evenings when there will be no
access, and this will NOT be posted in advance). There will be a few days
through this closure when access will be permitted, but there is no schedule
for these open days.
Friday, August 30
A BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER was reported near the pilings west of
104th St. at Boundary Bay in Delta.
Thursday, August 29
A juvenile WANDERING TATTLER was found on the Iona Island South Jetty in Richmond.
Wednesday, August 28
A LONG-BILLED CURLEW and a MARBLED GODWIT were at Blackie Spit in Surrey;
another MARBLED GODWIT was at Beach Grove Lagoon, Boundary Bay Regional
Park, in Delta.
An adult PACIFIC GOLDEN-PLOVER was at Boundary Bay near 104th St. In Delta.
Tuesday, August 27
Two RED KNOTS were at Boundary Bay near 104th St., Delta
For a summary of extremely rare bird sightings throughout British
Columbia, check "British Columbia Bird Alert" at
http://bcbirdalert.blogspot.com .
A brief account of 31 of the best birding locations in the
Vancouver area can be found on the Nature Vancouver website at
http://www.naturevancouver.ca/Birding_Birding_Sites .
Thank you for calling the Vancouver Rare Bird Alert, and good
birding.
This message was prepared by Julian Hudson and forwarded by Wayne Weber.
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