Ontario/Quebec
Ottawa/Gatineau
February 6, 2014
 
Ottawa/Gatineau (Canada National Capital Region) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler & transcriber Bob Cermak [email protected] or [email protected]

 

There will be an OFNC birding field trip to Amherst Island Saturday, 8 February.
For more detail see http://www.ofnc.ca/events.php 


REDHEAD (5 m) were found on the Mississippi River east of the Queen St bridge 
in Almonte on January 30th and were last reported on the 1st.

 

LAPLAND LONGSPUR (3), SNOW BUNTING (70) and HORNED LARK (24+) continue along 
Lockhead Rd W just west of 4th Line Rd SE of North Gower. Nearby on the "wide 
shoulder" of 4th Line Rd BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD (m & f) were found on the 2nd.

 

BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER (f) was found along the Moodie Dr Jack Pine Trails 
south of the first boardwalk on the trail that runs south from the parking lot 
parallel to Moodie Dr on the 1st.  


GRAY PARTRIDGE (2) were seen on the 3rd near 4184 Moodie Dr, BARROW'S GOLDENEYE 
continue on the Rideau River at Lodge Rd and on the Ottawa River channel north 
of the parking area at the south end of the Champlain bridge, LONG-TAILED DUCK 
(f) continues above and below Deschenes Rapids, GREEN-WINGED TEAL (m) was found 
again on the creek along March Valley Rd east of Klondike Rd on the 1st, an 
injured COMMON GRACKLE continues to visit feeders in the Amy St and Forest 
Creek Dr area in Stittsville, RED-BREASTED MERGANSER on the 2nd behind the 
filtration plant just west of Parc Moussette in Gatineau, a MERLIN (f) was seen 
along Cedarview at Kennevale Dr and an AMERICAN KESTREL was found along hwy 148 
west of Breckenridge on the 3rd. The HERMIT THRUSH was seen again on Parliament 
Hill on the hillside behind the Library on the 3rd. 
 
Thank you to everyone who contributed bird observations.


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