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

The Great backyard Bird Count and perhaps the lifting of lockdown lead
to a huge number of reports this week.  Some of the irruptive species
that went south for the winter seem to be dispersing round the region
as well.

Wood Duck  - Sentier du Ruisseau-de-la-Brasserie, Gatineau.  Billings
Bridge, Ottawa.

Green-winged Teal - Nepean Creek Park, Ottawa.  A Gadwall x Mallard
hybrid at the same location.

Long-tailed Duck - Rapides Deschênes, Gatineau.

Barrow's Goldeneye - Between Hurdman Bridge and Adawe Crossing Bridge, Ottawa.

Great Blue Heron - Parc de la Gatineau--Lac-des-Fées, Gatineau.

Turkey Vulture - Five gathered at road kill in Cumberland Village, Ottawa.

Golden Eagle - Reported from Ridgetop road, Ottawa.

Gray Partridge  - Latest reports from Beckwith Park, Lanark,  and
Dunning Road,  Navan.

Belted Kingfisher - Kanata Lakes, and at March Valley Road, Ottawa.

Northern Flicker - Fletcher Wildlife Garden, Ottawa.

Red-bellied Woodpecker - Dozens of reports this week from all over the region.

Red-headed Woodpecker - Continues on Goodin Street, Ottawa.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - A big surprise, continuing at Van Rens
Street, Metcalfe, Ottawa.

Canada Jay - Continues on Lavant, Lanark.

Boreal Chickadee - Fernbank, Ottawa.

Eastern Bluebird - A pair continues in Gatineau on the Sentier des
Voyageurs, between Parc Moussette and golf Château Cartier.

Hermit Thrush - South West corner of Britannia.  Stoney Swamp South
West of the intersection of NCC 24 and the Trans Canada Trail.
Another near Rideau Hall.

Gray Catbird - reported overwintering in Bel-Air Heights, Ottawa.

Evening Grosbeak - After a few quiet weeks, suddenly flocks
everywhere.  Dozens of flocks reported from all over the circle.  A
spot that continues to be reliable is the Dewberry Trail Parking
Feeder, Ottawa.

Pine Grosbeak - Everywhere, but small flocks and single birds, smaller
numbers than Evening.

Eastern Towhee - Fine Estate, Ottawa.

Lark Sparrow - Continues near Ashton.

White-throated Sparrow- A flock of five in hurdman Woods, and then
several single birds:  Sherbrooke St. E., Perth, Lanark.   In Ottawa
at: Monty Drive, Shirley's Bay (Hilda Road feeders), Britannia Road,
Nepean creek,  Mandor Cres., (Metcalfe), and Raftsman Lane.

A surprising number of blackbirds this week:

Red-winged Blackbird - The overwintering male continues near Caprihani
Way,  Ottawa.

Brown-headed Cowbird  -  A male on Aikens, Ottawa,  present for a
week.  Another reported from Manotick.

Rusty Blackbird  - A continuing bird on Chemin Stanley, Quyon, Les
Collines-de-l'Outaouais.

Common Grackle - River Road, Ottawa.

Special note about Shirley's Bay.  The DND property is now restricted
to official business only.  If this changes in the future, there will
be an announcement.

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