There has been considerable freeze-up of late and consequently waterfowl
numbers are down. With Elevator Bay frozen many ducks have moved into the
Dupont lagoon; mostly Mallards, Blacks, Gadwall and Am. Coots but enough of
other species to make it worth a look. There was also a large group in the
open water at the Wolfe Island ferry dock off Ontario Street. Tundra Swans
are trying to hang on; there were 27 on Amherst on Sunday and another 20 on
Wolfe on Monday.

Raptor numbers are still good on Wolfe and picking up on Amherst. Forty-six
Rough-legs last Saturday was the high for the week on Wolfe and a total of
26 raptors, including 11 Red-tail and 9 Rough-legged Hawks were tallied on
Amherst on Sunday. Bald Eagles are now to be expected on almost every outing
but 16 on Wolfe last Sunday was impressive. There were also 2 reported from
north of the city on Devil Lake. One Short-eared Owl and a Long-eared Owl
were seen on Amherst on Sunday, and there is a concentration of Short-eared
Owls at the northwest end of Wolfe; 12 birds on the 27th and 10 on the 31st,
usually only visible at dusk. There are at least 6 Snowies on Wolfe but none
on Amherst. Other sightings included a Merlin at Dupont on Saturday, a
Sharp-shinned at Bedford Mills on Sunday and Monday, and A Cooper's on Wolfe
last Monday.

A flock of 75 Wild Turkeys was seen twice this week on Wolfe and both Wolfe
and Amherst had several Ring-necked Pheasants.

Finch numbers seem to have picked up; 8 Pine Grosbeaks at an Elginburg
feeder yesterday, 29 Evening Grosbeaks last Friday,( the platform feeder
wouldn't hold any more) and huge numbers of Common Redpolls, 200 at Camden
East on Tuesday and closer to 500 on Wednesday in the windstorm; the trees
looked like they had leaves there were so many birds. There were at least 5
Hoaries seen this week amongst the hordes.

Miscellaneous sightings for the week included a Brown Creeper at Bedford
Mills on Sunday, Am. Robins on Wolfe and both Glaucous and Iceland Gulls at
the Violet Dump yesterday.

Cheers,
Peter Good
Kingston Field Naturalists
613 378-6605




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