Hi Ontbirders:
   
  I apologize for the delay in this report, but I am only today getting access 
to a computer as I have been travelling.
   
  On December 30 between about 1:30 and 2:30 my wife and I drove the concession 
roads to the west of St. Isidore de Prescott just off Hwy 417 east of Ottawa. 
There was a black-flecked Snowy Owl sitting in full view on top of a tin shed 
on the south side of Concession Road 19. While driving this and Concession 
Roads 20 and 21, we came across a number of small to large flocks of birds 
picking at seeds and gravel along the sides of the road. These included about 
50 Common Redpolls with a very distinct Hoary Redpoll among them. There were 
several large flocks of Snow Buntings (about 300 birds total) with one very 
dark bird among them that I am assuming was probably a Lapland Longspur, but 
never saw it landed. Finally, there was a flock of about 10 Horned Larks. Most 
of these birds will still likely be in the area, but they move around 
considerably.
   
  God birding
   
  Peter Hall 
   
  Directions:
   
  From Ottawa, take 417 east towards Montreal. Take exit number 51 north on 
number 9 to St. Isidore de Prescott. The third road on the left is Concession 
Road 19.
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