Ontbirders,

In the past week an additional 7 species have been seen in Ontario and brought 
to my attention, bringing the 2011-2012 winter list up to an astounding 207. I 
am not sure what the all time high for one winter was, but last year's 201 has 
been easily passed!  There were two major highlights this past week - the 
Bobolink in the Hamilton Study area (first winter record in many decades), and 
what will be Ontario's third record of Smew, if the Whitby harbour bird is 
accepted by the OBRC. This Eurasian species is a mega rarity anywhere in North 
America outside of the Aleutian islands in Alaska so that fact that Ontario 
already has 2 accepted records is incredible.
 
I have send the list to Blake Maybank and hopefully he will post the results on 
the website soon. A link to the webpage:  
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/maybank/other/onwinter.htm


The new species to the 2011-2012 Ontario winter list are as follows:

Smew (December 26) - Whitby harbour
Gray Partridge (December 18) - Woodhouse CBC
Barn Owl (December 23) - Durham Region
Townsend's Solitaire (December 17) - Manitoulin Island and Aurora CBC
Pine Warbler (December 24) - Hamilton area
Bobolink (December 24) - Hamilton area
Brewer's Blackbird (December 18) - Port Burwell

Out of the missing species to the winter list, the most likely to be added 
include:

Eurasian Wigeon
Gyrfalcon
Virginia Rail
Vesper Sparrow
Yellow-headed Blackbird

If anyone has heard of sightings of the missing species, just shoot me an email.

Good birding and happy new years,

Josh Vandermeulen
Guelph, Ontario

[email protected]
519-222-5420 (cell)
joshvandermeulen.blogspot.com (blog)
                                          
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