Ontario/Quebec
Ottawa/Gatineau
23 November 2010

Hotline: Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
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Coverage: Ottawa/Gatineau (Canada National Capital Region) E. Ontario,W.
Quebec
Compiler & transcriber: Chris Lewis [email protected], or [email protected]

Nov. 23 2010 this is Chris Lewis reporting.

'Tis the season when birding begins to quiet down a bit, but good things
continue to be found!

An adult ROSS'S GOOSE discovered on the 21st in a field on the Agriculture
Canada Animal Research property at Greenbank and Fallowfield Rd. was still
present among the 100's of CANADA GEESE on the 22nd. Flocks of SNOW GEESE in
the St-Isidore area on the 18th totalled approx. 9,000 birds and smaller
numbers were also reported elsewhere last week. Ducks of the week included 2
male CANVASBACKS on the Ottawa River (seen on the Deschenes rapids and later
at Dick Bell Park on the 20th), a few GREATER SCAUP and BUFFLEHEAD and again
many LESSER SCAUP and COMMON GOLDENEYE on the Ottawa River, at least 1 male
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE on the Rideau River off Riverain Park, and 8 RED-BREASTED
MERGANSERS hanging around the Dick Bell marina.

A few COMMON LOONS, HORNED GREBES and GREAT BLUE HERONS are still around.
Single BALD EAGLES and ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS were seen in the Shirley's Bay and
Eardley-Masham areas on the 21st, and a PEREGRINE FALCON was in the
Britannia area the same day. Good numbers of SANDHILL CRANES were still in
the fields along Smith Rd. southwest of Navan on the 20th, though they were
too distant to get a proper count.

Great birds on the Quebec side included a male RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER that
continues to visit a feeder on Chemin Fer-a-Cheval in the Masson -Angers
area as of at least the 20th, a GRAY JAY found on Cook Rd. between
Perry and Terry Fox Rds. northwest of Aylmer on the 20th, and on the 21st a
TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE seen along a trail off Pilon Rd. along the southern
edge of Gatineau Park in the Luskville area.

BOHEMIAN WAXWING reports again came from widespread locations including
Carleton Place on the 17th and the Rothwell Heights neighbourhood of Ottawa
where flocks of over 200 birds were seen from the 17th to the 19th. The only
"winter finches" reported this week were found along the Earley-Masham Rd.
in Gatineau Park - 25 COMMON REDPOLLS near Ramsay Lake on the 19th and a
handful of PINE SISKINS along trail #56 on the 21st.

Thank you - Good Birding!


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