On Friday, December 30th, 2011 this is the HNC Birding report:

SPOTTED SANDPIPER
FRANKLIN'S GULL
LITTLE GULL
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER
GRAY CATBIRD
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER
PINE WARBLER
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
FIELD SAPRROW
BOBOLINK
EASTERN MEADOWLARK


Brant
Cackling Goose
American Wigeon
Common Loon
Red-necked Grebe
Great Blue Heron
Northern Harrier
Rough-legged Hawk
Peregrine Falcon
Killdeer
Thayer's Gull
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Northern Shrike
Common Raven
Horned Lark
Eastern Bluebird
Hermit Thrush
American Pipit
Yellow-rumped Warbler
American Tree Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Snow Bunting
Red-winged Blackbird
Rusty Blackbird
Common Grackle


It's been another busy week here in Hamilton.  It is hard to decide which
birds this time of year should be highlighted so I have put a list of
rarities at the top but included other great winter birds.

Our Hamilton Christmas Bird count was on December 26th and some interesting
birds came up although results are still filtering in.  An adult FRANKLIN'S
GULL was seen flying over the Bayfront Park area early in the morning when
the gulls fly out.  On count day, the BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER and WILSON'S
WARBLER were seen.  The BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER continues to be seen
today at Bayfront first at the 1600 mark feeding low next to the trail for
about 40 minutes and then going up to the top ridge and then being relocated
at 1200 metres where it fed low again.  A FIELD SPARROW was seen at the
Plains Road end of the Valley Inn Road which is closed to traffic from
Plains Road.  Walking up the Valley Inn Road from the bottom of the hill
parking lot, the bird was relocated on the hill mixed in with Tree and
White-throated Sparrows.  Other birds seen on the count/count week were a
Brant on the lawn at Spencer Smith Park on Christmas Day, Common Loon (a few
off Bayfront Park), Red-necked Grebe (LaSalle Marina), Great Blue Heron
(Valley Inn), Killdeer (count week at the Dundas Marsh), LITTLE GULL
(location undetermined), Thayer's, Iceland, Lesser Black-backed and Glaucous
Gulls (on the flyout from the bay/Princess Point area), Eastern Bluebirds at
the Cartwright Property, Hermit Thrush near the Central Library,
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Bayfront Park) and Fox Sparrow (location to be
followed up).  Rusty Blackbirds were seen at 5th Concession West east of
Brock Road along with Red-winged Blackbirds.  Two Common Ravens flew over
the quarry on Brock Road between 4th and 5th concession West.

The other winter bird of the year, the BOBOLINK, continues to be seen as of
yesterday near the first opening of the south berm of the creek on 10th Road
East in Saltfleet.  The bird was seen flying a couple of times yesterday,
giving its call which is a bonus.  A Northern Shrike was also seen near the
berm. Also in the field south of here three EASTERN MEADOWLARKS were flushed
and well seen.  Horned Larks and Snow Buntings were seen feeding on the
grass at the model airplane field.  A Rough-legged Hawk and a couple of
Harriers were also in the vicinity.  Two Common Ravens were seen cavorting
over the quarry mid week.

The SPOTTED SANDPIPER seen at Lakeside Park in Mississauga was last reported
Saturday but could still be around.  American Wigeon were seen here as well.

Out near Grimsby the GRAY CATBIRD continued to be seen through the week
although elusive yesterday.  A White-crowned Sparrow was seen in its place.
A search of the Kinsmen Park on the mountain in Beamsville did not turn up
the PINE WARBLER reported there in the week but a small flock of Eastern
Bluebirds made for nice viewing.  A Rough-legged Hawk flew over this area as
well.

Up in the north part of the Hamilton Study area, a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
continues to be seen or heard up just east of Cambridge.  The bird was in a
cattail marsh on the east side of Townline Road just north of the
intersection with Saginaw Parkway. This location is in the extreme southwest
corner of Wellington County and in the northwest part of the Hamilton Study
Area.  Another bird which was seen at a feeder in Aberfoyle on Aberfoyle
Mill Crescent today is a Common Grackle.  

In the odds and sods, a Cackling Goose was reported at Burloak Park in the
last two days and today three American Pipits were seen near Spencer Smith
Park on the lawn of a soon to be condemned hotel just east of it.

Please send along any sightings from the past week as we are still getting
results for the Christmas Bird Count.  Have a great week.

Happy New Year
Cheryl Edgecombe
Hamilton Naturalists Club




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