Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club
Ottawa/Gatineau (National Capital Region) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler and transcriber: Greg Zbitnew at [email protected] or 
[email protected]

Recent sightings to March 12, 2015

Several significant thaws and the warmest day since December have resulted in 
some early signs of spring in the local bird population. On the 5th, an 
AMERICAN WIGEON, possibly a migrant, was seen north of the Hurdman bridge. On 
the 10th, on Greenland Road, there was an early KILLDEER, definitely a migrant. 
There are also some signs of some other birds coming north or at least moving 
around. For instance, a PINE GROSBEAK was seen in Manion Corners, a flock of 
400 COMMON REDPOLL flew over Steeple Chase (the largest flock of the season), 
and a PINE SISKIN was in Britannia. 

The WHITE-WINGED SCOTER continued in Almonte. 

The first recent reports of RING-BILLED GULLS were this week. Very soon this 
species will be flooding into the region. 

The GYRFALCON was seen at the Laflèche landfill this week. Other raptors have 
been more active this week.  There have been sightings of up to two PEREGRINE 
FALCON, possibly a sign of pairing. NORTHERN GOSHAWK was seen twice in the 
Dunrobin area, and a ROUGH-WINGED HAWK was at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. A 
GOLDEN EAGLE was seen in the Eardely-Masham Road area on the 9th. 

The BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER is still at the Jack Pine trail, and the AMERICAN 
THREE-TOED WOODPECKER was still at Chemin Grimes in Aylmer on the 8th. 

One HOARY REDPOLL was with 45 COMMON REDPOLL at a feeder on O’Hara in Dunrobin, 
and the first recent sighting of PURPLE FINCH was from the Fletcher Wildlife 
Garden. 

The OFNC's Birds Committee no longer reports owl sightings on the Internet. We 
will continue to encourage the reporting of owls to [email protected] for the 
purpose of maintaining local records. 
Thanks to everyone who contributed bird observations.

Good birding.                                     
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