A brief respite from the wintry conditions that have prevailed at Presqu’ile 
Provincial Park occurred last weekend when somewhat milder weather was 
accompanied by an influx of hundreds of ducks, many of which are still present 
in the open water of Presqu’ile Bay.  Another very brief interlude of slightly 
warmer weather and southerly winds is expected to take place on Saturday, and 
the continued absence of easterly winds will keep the bay open as far inland as 
the government dock, where most of the ducks have congregated.

Dabbling ducks have usually begun to return well before this date in previous 
years, but so far there has been only a trickle: an AMERICAN BLACK DUCK on 
February 20 and 21, 2 to 4 MALLARDS on February 22-24, a NORTHERN PINTAIL on 
February 22.  GADWALLS can be expected next.  About 40 CANVASBACKS and several 
hundred REDHEADS have been around since the weekend, many times more than at 
any previous time this year.  On four of the past seven days, a RING-NECKED 
DUCK has been in the Salt Point vicinity, where up to 14 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS 
can also be seen.  A HOODED MERGANSER was near the lighthouse on February 22.

There were two RUFFED GROUSE sightings in the past week.  A BALD EAGLE was 
consuming a duck on the ice off the government dock today.  Large numbers of 
RING-BILLED GULLS are around Gull Island.  A GLAUCOUS GULL was on the ice of 
Presqu’ile Bay for two days.  A ROCK PIGEON seen flying past was an unusual 
species for Presqu’ile.  SNOWY OWLS continue to be seen, but a late report from 
earlier this month, accompanied by photographs, of an aggressive interaction 
between one of those owls and a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK was of interest.

RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS, present all winter, have been seen at least twice.  A 
COMMON RAVEN was at the calf pasture.  AMERICAN ROBINS and CEDAR WAXWINGS have 
also been present all winter and both have been seen this week.  A SONG SPARROW 
and a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW have both survived the winter at least until this 
week.  On three different days, a HOUSE SPARROW, never common at Presqu’ile, 
has been seen at 83 Bayshore Road.

To reach Presqu'ile Provincial Park, follow the signs from Brighton. 
Locations within the Park are shown on a map at the back of a tabloid 
that is available at the Park gate.  Birders are encouraged to record their 
observations on
the bird sightings board provided near the campground office by The Friends
of Presqu'ile Park and to fill out a rare bird report for species not listed 
there.

Questions and comments about bird sightings at Presqu'ile may be 
directed to: [email protected].



Fred Helleiner
186 Bayshore Road
Brighton, Ontario
K0K 1H0
613-475-5309
If visiting, access via Presqu'ile Provincial Park
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