Susan's Birding and Nature Blog

Sunday, 12 September 2021

The Coves and Uplands North Wetland - London, Ontario

Last week, I went to the Coves to see what was around.  A nice row of Wood Ducks were on a fallen tree.

Wood Ducks

Double-crested Cormorant

There were 5 Great Blue Herons.

Great Blue Heron



Solitary Sandpiper

I also saw Mallards, American Robins, Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, Mourning Doves, American Goldfinches, Black-capped Chickadees, and a White-breasted Nuthatch.

I checked out Greenway Park.  It is still hard to see the river from all the trees and bushes but I found one little opening to see a Great Egret.

Great Egret

At Uplands North Wetland, the water is very low.  There is a large mudflat which the Killdeers, Least Sandpipers and Lesser Yellowlegs like.  A lot of Mourning Doves were on the trees.  At one point, they all took flight and I noticed a Cooper's Hawk came flying in.

Cooper's Hark

I have seen up to 14 Great Egrets together in the middle of the swamp.

Great Egrets


Some shorebirds were also around.  Lesser Yellowlegs, Killdeers, and Least Sandpipers.

Lesser Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs 

As the morning sun warmed the wetland, Painted Turtles started crawling out of the mucky water.  I counted up to 12 at one time.



Green Heron


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