The KFN ran a field trip to Wolfe Island last Sunday. There are lots of
waterfowl, nothing unexpected, but a flock of 1500 Redheads in Button Bay
was quite impressive. Also there are good numbers of Tundra Swans in almost
every bay in the Kingston area. Raptors were conspicuously absent; no
Rough-legged Hawks or Snowy Owls and only a few Red-tails and Am. Kestrels.
We did, however, have a N. Flicker and a Greater Yellowlegs. The only other
shorebird noted was a Wilson's Snipe at the Queen's Biological Station last
Saturday.

QUBS also had a Barred Owl on the 21st and the Short-eared Owl survey on
Wolfe and Amherst Islands started this week. It was an auspicious beginning
with a total of 30 owls found on Amherst on Tuesday evening.

The only other "out-of-the-ordinary" sightings were a Belted Kingfisher at
Bedford Mills last Friday, 3 Red-winged Blackbirds and a Brown-headed
Cowbird at an Elginburg feeder on Wednesday and the Tufted Titmouse in Bath
that paid a return visit on Monday.

There are six local Christmas counts: Prince Edward Dec.19, Kingston Dec.
20, Westport Dec 22, Thousand Islands Dec. 26, Amherst Island Jan. 2 and
Napanee Jan. 3. Details are on the KFN website.

Cheers,

Peter Good

Kingston Field Naturalists

613 378-6605

 

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