Ontbirds subscribers, 
After two weeks we are at 178 total bird species reported in Ontario this 
winter so far. With the Christmas Bird Counts starting this weekend we can 
hopefully fill in the few remaining gaps and add some rarities to the list. I 
have sent the list to Blake Maybank and he will post the results on his website 
soon. A link to the webpage: 
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/maybank/other/onwinter.htm.
Since the first update, the following species have been added, bringing the 
total to 179 species:
Western/Clark's Grebe Aechmophorus sp. (December 15)Ring-necked Pheasant 
(December 3)Spruce Grouse (December 1)Sharp-tailed Grouse (December 7)Greater 
Yellowlegs (December 10)Red-headed Woodpecker (December 8)Eastern Phoebe (first 
week of December)Gray Jay (December 9)Barn Swallow (December 12)Northern 
Rough-winged Swallow (December 13)Nashville Warbler (December 11)Pine Warbler 
(December 14)Savannah Sparrow (December 4)Eastern Meadowlark (December 3)

Some of the more notable misses so far include Brant, Gray Partridge, Wilson's 
Snipe, California Gull, Slaty-backed Gull, Pomarine Jaeger, Boreal Owl, Barn 
Owl, American Three-toed Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Blue-headed 
Vireo, House Wren, Gray Catbird, Vesper Sparrow, and Brewer's Blackbird. Send 
me an email if you know of any sightings of the missing species, or anything 
else that would be new to the list.
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Josh Vandermeulen
Guelph, Ontario

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

                                                                                
  
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