Posting for Roger Frost,  CBC compiler.

Margaret Bain





The Port Hope-Cobourg Christmas Bird Count was held on Saturday, December 14. 
Observers battled a steady wind-driven rain all day. This rain turned to wet 
snow in the afternoon, making the roads very slick.



The 12,800 birds of 62 species were both well below our count averages of 
recent years. There were no all -time high counts. However, the 57 
White-throated Sparrows nearly tied the previous record. Many species were 
found in near record low numbers. 



Highlights included:

Harlequin Duck – one adult male in Port Hope

Northern Shoveler – 3 birds in Cobourg and Baltimore

Ruddy Duck – one female in Cobourg

Rough-legged Hawk – one west of Cobourg

Peregrine Falcon – two birds count week in Port Hope

Eastern Towhee – one bird east of Cobourg

Chipping Sparrow – a flock of 3 at a Cobourg feeder

Fox Sparrow – one bird at the same feeder with the Chipping Sparrows



Winter finches were non-existent. The only finches found were American 
Goldfinch and House Finch.



Despite a bumper crop of wild fruit, robins, bluebirds and Cedar Waxwings were 
only observed in average numbers.



Roger Frost

Compiler
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