At 1 pm today, a northern shrike was sitting in the small trees that front on 
the berm in front of the Halton Waste Disposal site on Hwy #25, across from the 
Rattlesnake Golf Club.  The bird eventually flew over into a small tree on the 
golf club.

Phil Waggett


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        Presqu'ile Birding Report for Week Ending December 14, 2006.
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Conditions at Presqu'ile Provincial Park are decidedly different from
what one would expect at this time of year, with plenty of open water,
even in the marsh.  What all this portends for the forthcoming Christmas
Bird Count (December 17) is uncertain.  There are plenty of water birds
around, though few have returned to the marsh since the recent ice cover
disappeared.  Other birds are widely scattered and not as easy to find
as under normal conditions, when they would be concentrated at feeders.

Single Horned Grebes were in Presqu'ile Bay on December 11 and Popham
Bay on December 14.  Single Double-crested Cormorants have also been
seen in both places, most recently on December 13 on the artificial
island off Salt Point.  On one of the cold days at the end of last week
(December 8), a Great Blue Heron, apparently frozen out of its normal
habitat and obviously confused, landed in a garden beside a house on
Bayshore Road before flying off to the south.

The most recent sighting of Tundra Swans was on December 13, when seven
birds were in Presqu'ile Bay.  A resident escaped Black Swan that has
been frequenting the Brighton area for some time flew over to the
Presqu'ile waters and stirred up some local interest.  Six Canvasbacks
were in Presqu'ile Bay on December 14, accompanying the Redheads, which
have numbered well over 100 this week.  A Harlequin Duck was off Owen
Point on December 10 and 11.  White-winged Scoters are still numerous
around the lighthouse, but a female Black Scoter off High Bluff Island
on December 14 was the first in over a month.

Single Bald Eagles, one immature and one adult, were flying over
Presqu'ile Bay on consecutive days.  When the bay freezes over again,
they will likely return.  All three species of accipiter appeared in the
Park this week, with at least one Northern Goshawk being the highlight.

There are still over a dozen American Coots in Presqu'ile Bay.  The peak
of the Purple Sandpiper migration appears to have passed:  eight birds
were on Gull Island on December 10, but only one remained on the 14th.
A lone Dunlin was still frequenting Owen Point on December 14.  There
are still over a dozen Bonaparte's Gulls in Presqu'ile Bay, where they
are relying on diving ducks to bring them food.

A Snowy Owl landed on a cottage on Bayshore Road on December 11.  The
Northern Shrike that has been at the calf pasture for over a month was
still present on December 14.  A flock of Snow Buntings was at Gull
Island on December 14.  There are both Red-winged Blackbirds and Common
Grackles moving around among the feeders on Bayshore Road.

To reach Presqu'ile Provincial Park, follow the signs from Brighton.
Locations within the Park are shown on a map at the back of a tabloid
that is available at the Park gate. Gull Island is once again an island,
the connection to the mainland having been severed during a recent
storm.  Visitors to Gull Island should be prepared to wade through
knee-deep water in which there is often a swift current and a substrate
that is somewhat uneven.  Hip waders are essential, even when the water
is calm, and are inadequate when the water is rough.  The surrounding
shoreline can be very slippery. It should also be noted that, because
duck hunting is given priority on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and
Saturdays, Gull Island, High Bluff Island, Sebastopol Island, Owen
Point, and part of the calf pasture are not available for bird-watching
on those days, at least until December 20.

Questions and comments about bird sightings at Presqu'ile may be
directed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Fred Helleiner

186 Bayshore Road,
R.R. #4,
Brighton, Ontario, Canada, K0K 1H0
VOICE: (613) 475 5309
If visiting, access via Presqu'ile Provincial Park.

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