The Holiday Beach CBC took place today, Saturday, December 28th. The count 
includes Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Big Creek, the lower Detroit River 
north to LaSalle (Lower Detroit IBA), Boblo Island, and surrounding areas. 37 
participants (36 in the field and 1 feeder watcher) volunteered for the Count, 
tallying 76 species and 15,624 individual birds. This is on par w/ the number 
of species and individuals seen for the last few years of the count. No 
additional species have yet been reported for Count Week.


Skies were cloudy in the morning turning to partly sunny in the afternoon. The 
temperature was around 1C in the morning warming to about 5C in the afternoon. 
Winds were fairly low out of the east but felt a bit more brisk along the Lake 
Erie shoreline. Following several mild days in the area, there was virtually no 
snow cover on the ground and no ice cover on Lake Erie, along the Detroit 
River, or in any marsh areas.


Similar to previous years, the most abundant bird of the count was Canvasback 
w/ 2,326 birds tallied; lower than the previous year's count of 6,000+ (the 
Lower Detroit River is an Important Bird Area for this species w/ greater than 
1% of the global population overwintering on the river). Other diving ducks 
were fairly scarce and gull numbers were also down; typical of mild periods 
when they aren't concentrated along the river. Similar to other counts in Essex 
County this year, quite a few passerine species were notably low in number or 
absent.



A few highlights from this year's count include:



Snow Goose - 4 birds from two separate areas


Trumpeter Swan - 1 individual


American Wigeon - a good count of 27 birds within the Holiday Beach marsh


American Black Duck - a good count of 268 birds mostly in the Holiday Beach 
marsh


Redhead - a good count of 1,167 birds on Lake Erie and along the Detroit River


Double-crested Cormorant - 3 separate birds along the Detroit River


Great Egret - 1 late bird in the Holiday Beach marsh


Turkey Vulture - 1 late bird


Red-shouldered Hawk - 2 birds seen at Holiday Beach


American Coot - 2 birds in the Holiday Beach marsh


Eastern Phoebe - 1 bird on Boblo Island and 2 at Holiday Beach


Northern Shrike - 1 bird west of Holiday Beach


Carolina Wren - a good count of 37 birds across the count area


Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1 bird on Boblo Island




Many thanks to our dedicated Area Leaders, Bob Hall-Brooks, Paul Pratt, Paul 
Desjardins, Linda Wladarski, and Dave Martin, for helping coordinate another 
successful CBC and thank you to all the volunteers for helping count. Also a 
big thank you to Sarah and Kory Renaud for hosting another excellent roundup w/ 
lots of great food.


Jeremy Hatt & Kory Renaud

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