53 birders attended today's outing. Generally warm, sunny conditions with no 
snow cover. This led to very few sparrows being found and no Short-eared Owls 
when the outing ended at 4.15 pm. But owl pellets were discovered so they are 
still around.
Many raptors were seen throughout the day including over 30 Red-tailed Hawks, 8 
Rough-legged Hawks, 4 Northern Harriers, 4 American Kestrels, a sub-adult Bald 
Eagle, Merlin, Cooper's Hawk, a Northern Shrike and a calling Eastern Screech 
Owl.
Other finds included 5 Eastern Bluebirds, 2 Mockingbirds, House Finches, both 
nuthatches, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Hairy and Downy woodpeckers, Carolina 
Wren, Robin, several Horned Larks, 6 Red-winged Blackbirds and 3 flocks of 
Brown-headed Cowbirds.
After hearing 3 singing birds, we finally located a Tufted Titmouse at Ruthven 
vocalising from the top of a tree at the edge of the woods. At least 3 more 
were seen over the course of the day.
Lake Erie was 90 % open water : numerous waterfowl including American Wigeon, 
Black Ducks, Greater Scaup, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneyes, Red-breasted and 
Common mergansers.
A total of 43 species were found.Many thanks to co-leaders Barry Coombs and 
John Schmelefske for their birding expertise, spotting skills and good humour. 
Dave [email protected]
 


                                          
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