The 13th Saugeen Shores Christmas Bird Count took place onJanuary 4, 2017 with 
26 people participating plus 6 feeder watchers.  


The weather was challenging and at the outset wedetermined to do a shortened 
day. This was a wise decision as throughout the morningwe experienced white out 
conditions, snow squalls, drifting snow and later inthe afternoon, closed 
highways. The westwind had speeds from 25 to 60 kilometres an hour. Snow depths 
were listed as 10 cm.Visibility ranged from fair to poor to nil. Lake Huron was 
wild with huge waves crashing into shore. Creeks andrivers inland were open to 
partially frozen.


 
We found an all time low of 2606 individual birds; however,despite the weather, 
they represented 50 species which is slightly below average. Two species were 
new to the count.Tufted Titmouse were found at two separate feeder locations 
(Southampton and near Paisley) and an Iceland Gullwas tallied at the 
Southampton dump.  This brings the cumulativetotal for the count to 102 
species. AnOregon Junco was photographed at a feeder. Purple Finch, Northern 
Shrike andSnowy Owl were count week species.


 
The challenging weather and the shortened day make itdifficult to identify 
trends. Participants benefited from knowing thelocations of bird feeders 
throughout the largely rural count area.


 
Thank you to all the participants, some of whom traveleda distance. I certainly 
valued their time, effort and skills.  Thanks, as well, to each of them for 
bravingthe challenging weather, visibility and road conditions. I’m glad 
everyone made it home safely before dark.  Norah Toth
Stewardship Grey Bruce, Piping Plover Committee Chair



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