Presqu’ile Bird Report for 31 Jan – 6 Feb 2020

By Doug McRae

 

HIGHLIGHTS: WINTER WREN

 

It has been another quiet week without any surprises.  Waterfowl are mostly 
located around the islands and the outer Bay when its not choked with ice.  
Landbirds are generally very scarce and most are focused on feeders. I’m going 
to try a slightly different format for the report where I just list species 
with details afterwards and see if it’s easier to get the needed information.  
Feel free to email me privately with comments or suggestions.

 

TRUMPETER SWAN – Nine seen on 2 Feb were likely the birds that usually frequent 
the Barcovan channel east of Presqu’ile Bay.

 

MALLARD – Four seen with diving ducks on 3 Feb were the first in weeks.

 

CANVASBACK – Four on 1 Feb and five on 3 Feb were seen with diving ducks in 
Presqu’ile Bay.

 

REDHEAD – High count was 1000 on 3 Feb.

 

WHITE-WINGED SCOTER – Small numbers seen most days, with a high of nine on 6 
Feb.

 

BALD EAGLE – One on 31 Jan was the only report.

 

SHARP-SHINNED HAWK – An immature on 6 Feb was the only report.

 

RING-BILLED GULL – Two on 5 Feb. This species gets quite scarce here in the 
dead of winter.

 

ICELAND GULL – At least one bird was seen on four dates this week.

 

SNOWY OWL – Several sightings from Presqu’ile Bay and scoped from land on Gull 
Is.

 

WINTER WREN – A bird, first found last week was relocated near Post 5 on Jobes 
Woods Trail on 1 Feb.

 

SNOW BUNTING – 12 were scoped up on Gull Is. on 2 Feb.

 

SONG SPARROW – An overwintering bird at the Birdhouse Nature Store was seen on 
1, 2 and 3 Feb.

 

WHITE-THROATED SPARROW – An overwintering bird was seen on 6 Feb at a Bayshore 
Rd feeder.

 

RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD – An overwintering male was at the Birdhouse Nature Store 
feeders on 1 and 2 Feb.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Doug McRae
P.O. Box 3010
Brighton, Ontario
K0K 1H0
613-475-5014 H
613-243-4161 C


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