At 5:00pm, Thursday, December 11th, 2003, this is the
Hamilton Naturalists' Club Birding Hotline Report. The
Hotline is normally revised on Thursday, unless an
unusual bird turns up in the Hamilton area.

The Bird Study Group meets this Monday, December 15th
at Shaklee Canada, 952 Century Drive in Burlington.
Come for the Christmas goodies or the regular program,
which includes a historical profile of a local birder,
a slide bird quiz, and a DVD movie presentation. Mark
Peck from the ROM will also be in attendance to
collect bird specimens. Socializing begins at 7:00pm. 

Now onto the birds...

The Niagara River was the place to be this past week.
Twelve species of gulls were seen, including MEW GULL
at the breakwall downstream from the control gates,
BLACK-HEADED GULL at Niagara-on-the-Lake, LITTLE GULL
at Queenston, plus CALIFORNIA GULL, ICELAND GULL, and
THAYER'S GULL at Adam Beck. Also seen on the river
were a NORTHERN GANNET at the control dam,
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE and BRANT near the barge, and a
TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE at Grand Island. Flypasts at
Niagara-on-the-Lake included 12,000+ BONAPARTE'S
GULLS, LITTLE GULL, and PURPLE SANDPIPER.

Locally, another PURPLE SANDPIPER was seen just west
of Spencer Smith Park in Burlington, while eleven
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULLS and three GLAUCOUS GULLS were
spotted among thousands of RING-BILLED GULLS and
HERRING GULLS heading to roost in Hamilton Harbour.

Other local reports include RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER,
GREAT BLUE HERON and AMERICAN WOODCOCK in the Hendrie
Valley, NORTHERN SHRIKE, GREAT HORNED OWL, and BROWN
CREEPER at Court Cliff Park, PINE SISKIN and
RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH in Carlisle, NORTHERN
MOCKINGBIRD, PIED-BILLED GREBE, and TUNDRA SWAN at
LaSalle Marina, BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON in the
Desjardins Canal, NORTHERN GOSHAWK, COOPER'S HAWK, and
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK in Flamborough, plus PEREGRINE
FALCON in downtown Hamilton.

Further afield, TRUMPETER SWAN, COMMON MERGANSER,
BUFFLEHEAD and GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL were reported
from Jordan Harbour, a HARLEQUIN DUCK was seen on Lake
Erie just east of Selkirk, and 300+ COMMON REDPOLLS
were seen while traveling through Woodhouse.   

A trip to Long Point yielded 150 SANDHILL CRANES,
numerous TUNDRA SWANS, plus NORTHERN HARRIER, AMERICAN
KESTREL, and BALD EAGLE.

Be sure to let us know about your sightings. Leave
your name, telephone number, as well as the time and
date of your call. Sightings can also be reported by
e-mail.

GOOD BIRDING!

Keith Dieroff
C/O Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Birding Hotline Report
Hamilton, Ontario
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Tel: (905) 381-0329

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