- RBA

* Ontario
* Ottawa/Gatineau
* 16 January 2005
* ONOT0501.16

- Birds mentioned

Bald Eagle
Northern Goshawk
Golden Eagle
American Kestrel
GRAY PARTRIDGE
Wild Turkey
SNOWY OWL
NORTHERN HAWK OWL
GREAT GRAY OWL
BOREAL OWL
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER
Carolina Wren
Cedar Waxwing
Pine Grosbeak
Red Crossbill
White-winged Crossbill
Pine Siskin

- Transcript

hotline: Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
date: 16 January 2005
number: 613-860-9000
for the status line : press 2
for rare bird alerts: press 1
to report a sighting: press #
coverage: Ottawa/Gatineau (Can. Nat. Capital Reg.), E.Ont., W.Que.
compiler   : Chris Lewis  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
transcriber: Chris Lewis  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
internet   : Gordon Pringle  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OFNC BIRD STATUS LINE - JAN 16 2005 AT 8:15 PM

This is Chris Lewis reporting.

GREAT GRAY OWLS continued to be found in good numbers in many
locations west of Ottawa, as well as in the Breckenridge area of
Quebec this past week.

The NORTHERN HAWK OWL and at least one of the Great Grays along
Trail #5 at the southeast end of Gatineau Park were reported on
the 12th.  Please remember that this is a ski-trail and pedestrian
traffic is discouraged. A BOREAL OWL spent the entire day at bird
feeders in a backyard in Nepean east of the Queensway-Carleton
Hospital on the 15th, but was not seen today. Two SNOWY OWLS were
at Akins & Eagleson Rds. on  the 15th; one very white male SNOWY
OWL was in a field along Eagleson north of Akins on the 16th.

On the 15th, a Golden Eagle was seen on the Quebec side in the
area of Steel Line Rd. and Eardley-Masham Rd.  Also nearby, in the
Lac de Loup and Lac La Peche area north of Quyon, Quebec on the
16th, there were at least 2 Bald Eagles as well as a Northern
Goshawk.  A rare adult dark-morph Red-tailed Hawk continues to
winter at the Gatineau Airport; it was most recently reported on
the 12th.  American Kestrels are now rarely seen in winter in the
Ottawa area; one was found on the 15th at Kinburn Side Rd. and Hwy
417 on the 15th, and another was in Aylmer, Quebec, at Deschenes
on the 16th.

Three GRAY PARTRIDGES were found 3670 Woodkilton Rd. east of
Kinburn Side Rd. on the 16th where the railway crosses the road.
Nine Wild Turkeys were at Earl Armstrong Rd. between Limebank and
Bowesville Rds on the 16th. Two RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS continue to
hold out in Constance Bay, and the female RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
is still visiting the feeders at the Miller's farm at 6158 Rideau
Valley Dr. south of Manotick...birders are most welcome, but
please allow vehicles to pass on the laneway. A male BLACK-BACKED
WOODPECKER was discovered early this afternoon along Eardley-
Masham Rd., approx. 1 km. into Gatineau Park in a large stand of
young pine and spruce at the crest of the hill. A Carolina Wren
was heard singing near the corner of Rothwell and Naskapi Dr.'s in
Rothwell Heights on the 13th, a flock of 13 Cedar Waxwings
(unusual in Ottawa in winter) were at Hilda Rd. at Shirley's Bay
on the 15th.

A few reports of interesting "winter finches" have FINALLY started
coming in.  Although numbers have been small, recent observations
may be encouraging for the Ottawa-Gatineau region as the season
progresses.  Pine Grosbeaks, White-winged Crossbills and Pine
Siskins were found in the Steel Line, Lac de Loup, Lac La Peche
and Eardley-Masham area of Quebec on the 16th, and farther afield
on the Ontario side along Hydro Dam Rd. in the Calabogie Peaks
area a pair of Red Crossbills was noted on the 15th.

Thank You - Good Birding!

- End transcript

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