Greetings everyone,

 

A downright nasty day in the Haliburton Highlands for our 53rd annual Minden
CBC yesterday.  There was a steady rain from dawn until about noon, when the
precipitation switched over to a heavy, wet snow making driving treacherous.
Birds were understandably scarce and quiet due to the inclement weather,
making counting a challenge.

 

Despite this, 22 field observers managed to tally 40 species (plus 1 count
week bird) and 1699 individuals.  This does not include any feeder watcher
reports, as those results are still trickling in.  

 

 

Highlights:

 

Varied Thrush - first for the count, and not the long-staying Bark Lake
individual!  Remarkably, a 2nd male bird present in the county near Miner's
Bay since Nov. 30th.  It is on private property, down a steep private road,
and not accessible for viewing.

 

Rose-breasted Grosbeak - first for the count.  An injured male visiting
feeders near Minden.

 

Hermit Thrush - 3rd record.  A single bird found near the Fred and Pearl
Barry Wetland Reserve

 

Trumpeter Swan - 4th record.  4 birds present at Moore Falls.

 

Cooper's Hawk - 8th record.  Single bird hunting in Minden townsite.

 

American Robin - still a few birds hanging in around Kinmount.  9th record.
Lots of Ilex and other berries/fruits to feed on.

 

Canada Jay - a single bird found along the Buller Rd. E of Miner's Bay.
This declining species has not been recorded on the last 2 counts, so it was
nice to still have it present.

 

 

Notable misses:

 

Purple Finch - they're here, but weren't moving or calling much yesterday.

 

 

Winter Finches and Waxwings:

 

American Goldfinch - only 26 recorded.  They were very quiet yesterday.

Grosbeaks  - zero

Crossbills  - zero

Redpolls - zero

Pine Siskin - zero

Waxwings - zero

 

 

Other notes:

 

Waterfowl generally scarce.

No gulls.

 

 

Huge thanks to all the participants that braved the brutal weather
throughout the day.

 

Cheers,

 

Ed Poropat

 

 

 

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