The 15th annual Strathroy Area Christmas Bird Count was held on December 21,
2010.  It was fairly cold, with temperatures between -13 and -6.  The snow
cover was fairly deep, from approximately 8" to 12", with drifting in some
areas up to 20".  As a result of the snow cover, normally accessible areas
could not be surveyed.  The species total was low, with 52 species located.

 

There was one new species discovered:  GREATER SCAUP (2 birds at the
Strathroy Sewage Lagoons)

 

High totals of nine species were seen:

 

.         MUTE SWAN (3)

.         BALD EAGLE (4)

.         SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (12)

.         ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (63)

.         WILD TURKEY (330)

.         EASTERN SCREECH-OWL (29)

.         GREAT HORNED OWL (10)

.         DOWNY WOODPECKER (116)

.         CEDAR WAXWING (166)

 

There were several species, normally seen on the count, that were missed
this year:

 

.         NORTHERN HARRIER

.         RING-BILLED GULL

.         SHORT-EARED OWL

.         NORTHERN SHRIKE

.         EASTERN BLUEBIRD

.         HERMIT THRUSH

.         YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER

 

CAROLINA WREN, which is normally seen on the count, was missed yesterday.
However, one came to my feeder today.  So it will be a CW bird this year.

 

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