Preliminary results of the Ottawa-Gatineau CBC on December 16 indicate that a 
total of 69 species were counted – below average. Efforts throughout the day 
were hampered by persistent 20-30 km winds. No new species were found, and 
record high counts for Mallard, Common Goldeneye, and Peregrine Falcon may need 
to be adjusted to account for overlap among the count sectors.

Highlights included the Harlequin Duck that has been present on the Ottawa 
River since December 4, a Red-throated Loon flying over the river at Lemieux 
Island, and a second Red-throated Loon below the Deschênes rapids that had to 
be rescued (two is a record high).

Bohemian Waxwings and Common Redpolls were in good supply; a total of five 
Hoary Redpolls were detected among the latter. On the other hand there were 
only 15 American Robins after a record high of 441 individuals last year. 
American Crows were down by half of the usual 10,000 but it is difficult to 
establish whether there has been an actual drop in population or the roost has 
fragmented. The count for Blue Jay was the lowest in almost four decades and 
for House Sparrow it was one of the lowest totals, if not the lowest, ever.

The final results will be posted on the OFNC web site by the compiler.

Bernie Ladouceur, compiler
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