Happy New Year to All of You.

On December 27th, 30 field and 29 feeder observers participated in the 70th 
Carleton Place CBC.  The weather was mild with little snow cover and open water.

8338 individuals and 51 species  were recorded which was very close to our all 
time high numbers.  There were 4 count week species in addition to the 51 and 8 
records tied or broken.


  *   Green-winged Teal – 1 – a first ever
  *   Mallard – record high 95
  *   Bald Eagle - record 7
  *   Sharp-shinned Hawk – tied the record at 3
  *   Raven – record at 86
  *   White-breasted Nuthatch – record at 265
  *   Cardinal at 93

There were tons of Redpolls (1326) with a couple of Hoarys, good numbers of 
Bohemians (446),  and raptors (RTHK, RLHK, SSHK, COHK, Snowy, GH and Barred 
Owls.   A Towhee continues at a feeder, a couple of Red-winged Blackbirds and a 
Bluebird.

Thank you one and all for your participation and excellent efforts.  Best to 
all of you in 2021 and may all of your birding include at least one new species.

iain



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