The tenth annual Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker) Christmas Bird Count was
held on Saturday, December 19, on the spectacular eastern coast of the
Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula.  It was a cloudy day with southerly 18-24 kph
winds.  Snow started to fall around 11:00 a.m., but amounted to only a few
cm.  Temperatures ranged from about -5°C during pre-dawn owling to 0°C in
the afternoon. The waters of Georgian Bay and streams were open, but
non-flowing inland waters were partly to fully ice-covered, with 5-10 cm
layer of snow on the ground.

Fifteen socially-distanced participants tallied a total of 39 species, very
close to the average of 39.8.  The 1159 individual birds was slightly above
the average of 1027.

Highlights included the count’s first-ever Winter Wren and Hoary Redpoll,
as well as Northern Goshawk (4th count) and Common Grackle (4th count).

High totals were tallied for seven species:  Ring-billed Gull (9, previous
high 7, average 2), Red-tailed Hawk (4, previous high 1), Rough-legged Hawk
(4, previous high 1), Hairy Woodpecker (9, tied previous high) and Common
Raven (39, previous high 36).

Low counts were recorded for Long-tailed Duck (2, average 14) and Horned
Grebe (1, average 8 -- after an amazing 47 individuals in 2019).  Other
notable misses were Common Merganser (missed on 2 previous counts) and
Red-bellied Woodpecker (annual until 2017, now missed 3 years in a row).

Chi Miigwetch to Neyaashiinigmiing (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First
Nation) community for hosting this always special birding event.

Jarmo Jalava and Miptoon (Anthony Chegahno), co-compilers
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