The 5 Cackling Geese first found in Cobourg harbour on December 14th and 
tallied on the CBC on the 16th have taken to grazing with the Canadas on the 
lawns of the Cobourg yacht club. They keep together in a little group among the 
bigger geese, seemingly unfazed by passers-by, allowing excellent close views 
and comparison. They were there most of the morning yesterday and today, and 
were still feeding on the lawns along the north edge of the parking lot at 2pm 
today, December 19th.

Directions: Exit Hwy.401 at Division Street, Exit 474, and go south on Division 
to the harbour. Turn west and go round the north edge of the harbour to the 
main parking lot on the west side. Check the lawns and the harbour itself - 
morning does seem to be the best time.

Margaret Bain
Cobourg
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    The BALTIMORE ORIOLE that was found during the CBC this past Sunday was 
refound again by Kurt Hennige and me at Lemoines Point around 2:30p.m.  It was 
at the south side of the park off Front Rd. just west of the farm along the 
south trail.  Follow the trail heading west and as soon as you come to a split 
in the trail, stay to the left and it was seen within the first 20 metres.  The 
bird is a brightly coloured male and looks very out of place for December 19th.
    Along the north shore of Wolfe Island this morning by the quarry on the 
north side of the road by the swamp near the gate on the hill there was 1 
WINTER WREN, 1 COMMON GRACKLE, 1 BELTED KINGFISHER, 2 GREAT HORNED OWLS and 1 
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET.  At this same location on the south side of the road 
among the rose hips just beyond the gate to the quarry was 1 NORTHERN 
MOCKINGBIRD.  Other good sightings on Wolfe Island for winter listing include 1 
GREAT BLUE HERON at Button Bay, another RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET at the south end 
of the 12th Line, several GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS, 2 NORTHERN SHRIKES, 8 
BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS at the south end of the 7th Line and 7 RED-WINGED 
BLACKBIRDS along the 5th Line.  There are still lots of TUNDRA SWANS and other 
waterfowl about.  In Milton subdivision there was 1 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER by 
the T-junction and the EURASIAN WIGEON is back in Elevator Bay by Dupont.

Happy Holidays
Bruce Ripley
613-384-6392

Kingston Area Ferry Schedules


http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/ferry/index.html#Amherst



Wolfe Island [pge 36, E 56 & 57] Ferry leaves from the foot of Barrack St. off 
Ontario St. in downtown Kingston.

The quarry area is reached by driving west along Hwy. 96 for about five km.  
Just before you drive up a small hill you will see a gate on the left for the 
quarry.  Most birding can be done from the road.



Directions to the Dupont Plant - Ontario Road Atlas, MapArt Publishing [P36, 
D55 & 56]

 

The Dupont Plant is at 255 Front Rd. in Kingston. From Hwy. 401 take exit 615 
(Sir John A. MacDonald) and proceed south to King St. West and turn right 
(west). Proceed west past Portsmouth Ave. to
Cataraqui Bay where King St. becomes Front Rd. and where the Dupont Plant 
property begins. The Penetentiary property is across Front Rd. to the north.  
The Dupont Pond is located by turning left (south) at the traffic lights and 
left again onto the road through the fence.



Lemoines Point - Ontario Road Atlas, MapArt Publishing [P36, D55] - south 
entrance is at the far western end of Front Rd. west of Dupont.



Milton subdivision is just east of Kingston along Hwy. 2 before Abbey Dawn Rd.
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        12,000 Snow Geese, Snowy Owl St Isadore- Barrow's Goldeneye Ottawa
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Hello Ontbirders.

Cooler temperatures brought snow squalls to Ottawa and moments of
challenging visibility but our hopeful foursome did enjoy a rare day of
excellent winter birding.

The highlight was the discovery around 1pm of approximately 12,000 Snow
Geese that appeared to be two flocks, very close together with only 3 or 4
blue morphs, suggesting that they are from the Greater Snow Goose
population. The birds were in a cornfield on the northeast corner of
Ste.Catherine Road and Concession Road 20, north of highway 417 near St.
Isadore.  We witnessed a spectacular display when periodically large numbers
of birds took to the air, then settled back down into the field.

Later, heading west on County Road 8 we encountered a third mixed flock of
approximately 2500 Snow Geese and 300 Canada Geese across from the property
at civic #1685 north of the Truck Inspection Station on hwy 417. Birds
appeared to continue to arrive as we were observing.

We also located a female Snowy Owl perched on the Chimo Hotel billboard sign
near St. Isadore which we viewed from the Agro Culture parking lot.

Another good bird for the day, and the second life bird for two birders, was
a male Barrow's Goldeneye found swimming and feeding among Common Goldeneye
and one Common Merganser on the Rideau River near the Rideau Tennis Club.

A total of 26 species were listed and we all headed home very happy.

Heather Pickard
Jane Burgess
Tony Beck
Wayne Millar

Directions courtesy NeilyWorld:
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