Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club

Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec

Compiler:  Derek Dunnett at [email protected]

March 12, 2020



Highlights:



Five species of gull reported this week from either side of the
Deschenes  rapids, as well as Parc Moussette, Gatineau.    LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL, GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL and ICELAND GULL are out on
the ice, hidden among all the RING-BILLED and HERRING GULLS.



Other notable sightings:



The BARROW’S GOLDENEYE continues on the Ottawa on the Rideau River at
Strathcona Park.

BELTED KINGFISHER hunting Thomas A Dolan, Ottawa.

NORTHERN FLICKERS were reported from Marais Lamoureux, Gatineau, Bruce
St, Metcalfe, and the Jack Pine Trail.

RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS were reported from Canaan Rd., Prescott and
Russell, and Touraine, Gatineau.

CAROLINA and WINTER WREN continue in Britannia Conservation Area.

The GRAY CATBIRD continues at Marais Lamoureux.

The Rue Leblanc NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD has started singing.

As many as five EASTERN BLUEBIRDS were sighted near the Greenland Rd
hawk watch site in Dunrobin this week.

CHIPPING SPARROWS continue at Shirley Avenue and Jean Talon Blvd,
Ottawa, as well as la ferme Moore, Gatineau.

More RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS flooded into the circle, reinforced by
COMMON GRACKLE.

A lone EASTERN MEADOWLARK was photographed on Akins, Ottawa.



Thanks to everyone who contributed bird observations. We encourage
everyone to report their bird sightings on eBird for the benefit of
the entire birding community.

Good birding.

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