In spite of almost constant pouring rain, five hearty participants and brave 
leader Dave Moore visited birding hotspots along the Ottawa River in Ottawa to 
find 32 species. The trip description said we could "expect warblers, sparrows, 
waterfowl, shorebirds, gulls and others." Fortunately all these categories are 
represented in our trip list, if only by a hair (or a feather). In the right 
conditions the Britannia Conservation Area can be alive with migrating 
songbirds. Today, however, was one of those days when a leader is compelled to 
summon all his many talents, not just those for bird-finding. We did see three 
heron species there, including two young Black-crowned Night-Herons that were 
so cryptically concealed they would have eluded most observers. Another trip 
highlight was two Red Knots along the shore at Andrew Haydon Park. Ottawa River 
levels continue to be high with little habitat available for shorebirds. Thanks 
to Bob Cermak and Tom Hanrahan for tipping us off about the knots and the few 
other shorebird species on hand. This inspired us to keep peering through the 
torrents draining off our hat brims.  It was "nice weather for ducks", and we 
saw quite a few individuals, but the northern breeding species that stage in 
Ottawa in fall were elsewhere. We ended the trip at 10:40 with all present 
agreeing that it was folly to continue. Still, the dramatic weather held 
promise of rarities blown in from afar, and these no doubt showed up after we 
all went home to wring ourselves out.

Many thanks to all participants for their good humour throughout, especially 
Dave who filled in as leader on short notice.

Bev McBride

Species list:
1. Canada Goose
2. Wood Duck
3. American Black Duck
4. Mallard
5. Blue-winged Teal
6. Pied-billed Grebe
7. Double-crested Cormorant
8. Great Blue Heron
9. Green Heron
10. Black-crowned Night-Heron
11. Solitary Sandpiper
12. Red Knot
13. Sanderling
14. Ring-billed Gull
15. Herring Gull
16. Great Black-backed Gull
17. Belted Kingfisher
18. Downy Woodpecker
19. Northern Flicker
20. Eastern Phoebe
21. Warbling Vireo
22. American Crow
23. Tree Swallow
24. Black-capped Chickadee
25. White-breasted Nuthatch
26. American Robin
27. Gray Catbird
(no starlings!)
28. Cedar Waxwing
29. Black-and-White Warbler
30. American Redstart
31. Song Sparrow
32. American Goldfinch


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