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Cooper's hawk among the targets for birders on Oak Bay shores

Uplands Park is known for its fancy feathered finds
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Pigeon Guillemots in winter plumage.

Avid birders are on the hunt for winter plumage, particularly in Uplands Park this weekend.

Well-known local bird-watchers Geoffrey Newell and David Newell lead the first Friends of Uplands Park bird walk of the year Saturday (Jan. 25).

With its mild climate, Greater Victoria is known as a great place for birding year-round B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·“ particularly the park along Oak BayB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s shore.

Harlequin ducks, hooded mergansers, long-tailed ducks, red-necked grebes, pigeon guillemots, marbled murrelets, pelagic cormorants and other seabirds spend the winter on the ocean off Cattle Point.

Black oystercatchers, black turnstones, glaucous-winged gulls, American crows, and song sparrows roost and forage on the rocky shoreline. In Uplands Park, large flocks of dark-eyed juncos, golden-crowned sparrows, chestnut-backed chickadees, American robins and purple finches can be found. The downy woodpecker, Anna's hummingbird, Bewick's wren, ruby-crowned kinglet, pine siskin, and Cooper's hawk will be some target species on the bird walk that starts at 9 a.m. in the main parking lot at Cattle Point.

 

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