Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)
Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler:  Derek Dunnett at [email protected]
Dec. 17, 2020


A quiet week, but Christmas Bird Counts this coming weekend may flush
out some interesting birds.

Notable sightings:

Cackling Goose - One at Brownlee/Akins roads, Ottawa.

Wood Duck  - The pair at Billings Bridge continues, Ottawa.

Northern Pintail - A female-type hanging out with the mallards at Long
Island Lock, Ottawa.

White-winged Scoter- Another late duck at Baie Simard, Gatineau.

Horned Grebe  - One reported from Parc des Cèdres, Gatineau.

Double-crested Cormorant - One late-staying bird at Deschenes Rapids
Lookout, Ottawa.

Glaucous Gull - One continues at  Deschenes Rapids Lookout, Ottawa.

Belted Kingfisher  - Still hunting the open shoreline along Greenbelt
Trail 10, Ottawa.

Red-bellied Woodpecker -  Continuing in Ottawa at the western edge of
the Britannia Conservation Area, and now at the Hilda Road Feeders,
and coming to a feeder at Kanata Lakes, Ottawa. Continuing in Gatineau
at Parc du Lac-Leamy.

Red-headed woodpecker - At least three continue at Constance Bay, Ottawa.

Canada Jay - Outside the OFNC circle, but much closer than Algonquin,
a Canada Jay has been coming to a feeder in Lavant, Lanark, since
early November.

Winter Wren - Continuing on Old Quarry Trail (in the marsh), Ottawa,
and another on Wolf Grove Road, Lanark.

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

Eastern Bluebird - Continuing on Quigley Hill Rd, Ottawa.

Hermit Thrush - On Bon Echo, Ottawa.

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

Red Crossbill - In Ottawa on the Crazy Horse Trail in Dunrobin, and on
the Lime Kiln Trail.  On Marcil Road, Clarence-Rockland, Prescott and
Russell.   Consistent on Chemin Eardley Masham, Les
Collines-de-l'Outaouais. At Parc de la Gatineau at Lac Kingsmere, Les
Collines-de-l'Outaouais, and in the woods at the Musée canadien de la
nature, Gatineau.

White-winged Crossbill - More widely reported than Red Crossbills at
the moment.  Small flocks and/or individuals at Murphys Point
Provincial Park - Upper Ski Lot as well as at Staff House, and Wolf
Grove Road, Lanark.  All over Ottawa.  In Prescott and Russell on
Grant Rd, Limoges and on Sentier Gagnon Trail, Clarence-Rockland.

Evening Grosbeaks - Scattered over the region in small numbers.  Seem
to be somewhat consistent on the Crazy Horse Trail, at the Dewberry
trail Feeder,  and on Dolman Ridge road.  There is an inaccessible
flock of over 100 on Belvedere Road, Prescott and Russell, so there
are definitely birds around.

Pine Grosbeaks - Again, scattered reports of small flocks.  Fairly
consistent on the Crazy Horse Trail, Ottawa.

White-crowned Sparrow - One on Shirley Avenue, Ottawa.

White-throated Sparrow - Belvedere Road, Clarence-Rockland, Prescott
and Russell.

Swamp Sparrow - Continues at Andrew Haydon Park, Ottawa.

Song Sparrow - Ottawa Valley Rail Recreational Trail, South of Almonte, Lanark.

Eastern Towhee  - A female continues in Fine Estate, Ottawa.

Red-winged Blackbird  - A male continues to hang tough on Cardinal
Creek Trail behind Caprihani, 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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