On Friday, December 18th, 2009, this is the HNC Birding Report:

Brant
Tundra Swan
Harlequin Duck
Barrow's x Common Goldeneye
Red-throated Loon
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture
Bald Eagle
Northern Harrier
Rough-legged Hawk
Peregrine Falcon
Killdeer
Purple Sandpiper
Little Gull
Bonaparte's Gull
Iceland Gull
Glaucous Gull
Great Horned Owl
Short-eared Owl
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Northern Shrike
Common Raven
Golden-crowned Kinglet
American Pipit
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Snow Bunting
Brown-headed Cowbird


It's been a fairly quiet week here in the Hamilton Study Area.  A couple of
nice birds to mix things up in the week but with Christmas Counts starting
this weekend, who knows what will turn up.

Last weekend at Fifty Point Conservation Area, a single Purple Sandpiper
made a one day appearance on the jetty at the east side of the park.  While
out observing the beast two keen  and lucky observers saw a Bonaparte's Gull
and a Little Gull make a pass heading east.  

A tour last Saturday of a few areas in the area turned up some good species
for the winter list.  On Saturday, twenty nine Tundra Swans were seen off
Princess Point. A group of eight Snow Buntings were seen flying over Cootes
Paradise and two adult Bald Eagles were seen in the nest tree along the
Northshore trails of the Royal Botanical Gardens.  A swing by Bayfront Park
in Hamilton yielded a Killdeer feeding along the beach.

Last Sunday, two Common Ravens were seen Hwy 5 at Orkney Rd.  A dark morph
Rough-legged Hawk was seen on Woodhill Rd. south of Hwy 5.  An Iceland Gull
flew over the Dundas Valley.  Also at the west end of Hamilton Harbour a
first year Glaucous Gull was seen and a Barrow's x Common Goldeneye was also
present here, maybe the one from the lake or maybe a different one.
Seventeen Tundra Swans were seen off Woodland and an adult Bald Eagle.

A female Harlequin Duck was present last weekend in Port Credit west of
Saddington Park.  Other notable birds seen there were American Pipit and
Yellow-rumped Warbler.

Today at Mowhawk Lake in Brantford, three Glaucous Gulls were present on the
ice.  A couple Turkey Vultures were also viewed flying from the dump. 

In the odds and sods Short-eared Owls have returned to the wintering areas
in Saltfleet, being seen 8th Rd. E. between Green Mt. Rd. and Mud St..  A
sizable flock of Brown-headed Cowbirds were seen at 11th Road East and
Highland. A juvenile Northern Shrike has been seen regularly at Dartnall rd
and Stonechurch Road on the mountain.  A few Golden-crowned Kinglets seem to
still be around at LaSalle Park.  A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is present at a
feeder in Greensville.  A couple of Great Blue Herons were seen at Valley
Inn earlier in the week.  Peregrine Falcons have been present regularly
around Canada Centre for Inland Waters.  A Red-throated Loon flew by CCIW
earlier in the week.  Two Brant are hanging in there at Spencer Smith Park
seen yesterday.  Near Sydenham, a mixture of raptors were viewed including
three Bald Eagles and several Northern Harriers.  Great Horned Owls are
calling at Binkley's Hollow in Dundas.

This weekend is the South Peel Christmas Bird Count.  Please report your
sightings to me so I can pass them along to the compiler.  On December 26th
the Hamilton Christmas Bird Count takes place.  Count week begins mid week
so please pass along what you see.  Hopefully something is buried in the
circle somewhere!

Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Cheryl Edgecombe
HNC Hotline
905-381-0329



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