Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)
Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler:  Derek Dunnett at [email protected]
Dec. 10, 2020


Highlights:

Boreal Chickadee - Last reported Dec 6. on Fieldown St., Ottawa.
Seems to have a pattern of flying briefly from the spruce to the suet
feeder and back to the spruce, then disappearing for long periods.


Other Notable sightings:

Green-winged Teal - 4 continue at Moodie Drive Quarry, Ottawa.
Another reported with Mallards at Lake Park, Lanark.

Northern Pintail  - One at  Rapides Deschênes, Gatineau and another on
the Jock River by the Richmond Lagoons, Ottawa.

Wood Duck  - A pair between Billings Bridge and Hurdman bridge, on the
Rideau River, Ottawa.  Three on D'Aoust Avenue, Ottawa.

Sandhill Crane - A group of 4 continues at the Halte routière,
Lochaber, Papineau.

Belted Kingfisher - A male hanging tough on the Rideau River near the
Vimy Memorial Bridge, Ottawa.

Red-bellied Woodpecker - The year of  the Red-bellied Woodpecker
continues.  Continuing in Ottawa at the western edge of the Britannia
Conservation Area, near the Chapman Mills Conservation Area, and at
the Shirley's Bay Dyke.  Also in Gatineau at  Chemin
Fer-à-Cheval/Sentier des Libellules, at Parc du Lac-Leamy (at the
first feeder), and on Rue Leblanc, Gatineau.  Other birds at Larose
forest, Prescott and Russell, and on Indian Creek Rd, The Nation,
Prescott and Russell.

Red-headed woodpecker - Continues at Constance Bay, Ottawa.

Winter Wren - Old Quarry Trail, Ottawa.

Carolina Wren - Continuing at Mud Lake, on Fieldown St.,  Villa
Crescent, and Au bois Ave., all in Ottawa.

Eastern Bluebird - Quigley Hill Rd, Ottawa.

Hermit Thrush -  Fletcher Wildlife Garden, and Alta Vista Dr., Ottawa.

Eastern Towhee  - Continues in Fine Estate, Ottawa.

Bohemian Waxwings  - Flocks reported in many locations.  A 100-bird
flock has been consistently hanging around Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa.

Purple Finch - Common north of the Ottawa  river, there are finally
lots of reports on the South side this week.

Red Crossbills - a few reports, most consistently from Chemin
Eardley-Masham, Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais.

White-winged Crossbills - reported in small numbers from Fieldown
Street, Pine Grove Forestry Trail,  Metcalfe, Old Quarry Trail, and
Crazy horse Trail this week.

Evening Grosbeaks - A smattering of recent reports.  There seems to be
a small consistent flock on the Crazy Horse Trail, Ottawa.

Pine Grosbeaks - again, scattered reports of small flocks.  There have
been a few around the Fletcher Wildlife Garden this week, Ottawa, this
week.

White-crowned Sparrow - Fletcher Wildlife Garden, Ottawa.

Chipping Sparrow - Richmond.

White-crowned Sparrow -  Shirley Avenue, Trail Road Landfill, and
Fletcher Wildlife Garden, Ottawa.

Swamp Sparrow - Andrew Haydon Park, Ottawa.

Red-winged Blackbird  - A couple of males, one on Caprihani Way,
another at Cardinal Creek, Ottawa.


Shirley's Bay reminder:

OFNC members on the access list must call Range Control (613-991-5740)
to provide their names, how long they intend to be out on the
causeway, and a mobile number where they can be reached.

There is a new five person limit on the causeway and this is strictly
enforced. As well, members must comply with any applicable COVID
related municipal/provincial regulations. At the time of departure,
you must phone and advise Range Control that you are clear of the
property. DND also requests that you inform them of any trespassing on
the causeway.

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