This posting has been approved by the Ontbirds coordinator.

The WINTER reporting season for the journal North American Birds (NAB) is now 
over.  This is a plea / request for observers to submit their interesting / 
significant sightings to local compilers for the period of December 1 to 
February 28 inclusive.

SPECIAL REQUEST:
Due to the unprecedented number of Orange-crowned and Nashville warblers that 
attempted to winter in Ontario this season, all sightings of these species will 
be tabulated.  Therefore, please be sure that your local compiler receives 
information on all sightings of these two warblers.

Below is a list of all current, local compilers in Ontario.  Please take the 
time to send these compilers a short list of your significant sightings, for 
each area you may have visited this winter.  This exercise will place your 
observations into the permanent local archives.

Short-term your sightings will be compiled for NAB.  Longer-term they will be 
archived for additional purposes such as regional checklists or regional 
publications (examples of such include those recently published for Niagara and 
Hamilton).  Also, many sightings are published in local newsletters and/or 
Annual Reports.


LOCAL ONTARIO COMPILERS:

Pelee Island:
Graeme Gibson -- [email protected]

Chatham-Kent and Lambton County:
Blake Mann -- [email protected]

Middlesex County:
Pete Read -- [email protected]

Long Point Checklist Area:
Stu Mackenzie -- [email protected]

Haldimand County:
Ron Ridout -- [email protected]

Niagara Region:
Marcie Jacklin -- [email protected]

Oxford County:
James Holdsworth -- [email protected]

Waterloo Region and Wellington County:
Ken Burrell -- [email protected]

Hamilton Study Area:
Rob Dobos -- [email protected]

Greater Toronto Area:
Roy Smith -- [email protected]

Northumberland County:
Clive Goodwin -- [email protected]

Presqu'ile Provincial Park:
Maureen Riggs -- [email protected]

Prince Edward County:
Terry Sprague --  [email protected]

Kingston Birding Area:
Mark D. Read -- [email protected]

Eastern Ontario:
Brian Morin -- [email protected]

Ottawa Birding Area:
Christina Lewis -- [email protected]

Peterborough County:
Martin Parker -- [email protected]

Kawartha Lakes:
Martha Miller -- [email protected]

Grey and Bruce counties:
James Turland -- [email protected]

Muskoka District:
Barbara Taylor -- [email protected]

Algonquin Provincial Park:
Ron Tozer -- [email protected]

Manitoulin District:
Chris Bell -- [email protected]

Sudbury District:
John Lemon -- [email protected]

Sault Ste. Marie Area:
Kirk Zufelt -- [email protected]

Rainy River District:
Dave Elder -- [email protected]

Dryden Area:
Carolle Eady -- [email protected]

Thunder Bay District:
Brian Ratcliff -- [email protected]

Thunder Cape Bird Observatory:
Rinchen Boardman -- [email protected]

Point Pelee Birding Area:
Alan Wormington -- [email protected]

Southern James Bay (including Moosonee):
Alan Wormington -- [email protected]

Ontario E-Bird:
Mike Burrell -- [email protected]


NON-REPORTING AREAS:

Essex County (excluding Point Pelee and Pelee Island)
Elgin County
Durham Region
Renfrew County
Haliburton County
Simcoe County
Huron County
Parry Sound District
Timiskaming District
Cochrane District (excluding Moosonee Area and Southern James Bay)
Hudson Bay Lowlands (excluding Southern James Bay)
Kenora District (excluding Dryden Area)

For Non-Reporting Areas, significant sightings can be sent directly to Joshua 
D. Vandermeulen, who will be compiling and writing the Winter Season Report for 
North American Birds:

[email protected]


E-Bird Data:
Please note that many local compilers do NOT glean data from E-Bird for a 
number of reasons.  First, it is extremely time-consuming.  Also, entries often 
lack required information such as first and last observation dates, who 
actually found the bird, plumage details, and correct locations.  This is 
precisely why local compilers need your direct input --- FOR CLARITY.

North American Birds is published four times a year by the American Birding 
Association and contains seasonal sightings/summaries for all regions of North 
America.  The Ontario section consists of a very detailed account, which 
presents a summary of sightings from across the entire province.  Numerous 
photos of various rarities are also included.   Ontario seasonal reports have 
been published continuously since 1947, and these contain a wealth of 
historical information on the birdlife of our great province.

Information about North American Birds, and how to subscribe, can be found here:

http://www.aba.org/nab/


Many thanks to those who consistently contribute their sightings.

Alan Wormington,
NAB Ontario Regional Editor (Spring Season)

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