This count had very good birding conditions: mild temperatures (-5 to 4 C), sun 
all day, no wind , all lakes and rivers open, and extensive bare ground with a 
little snow in shaded areas.

Total Observers: 40

Total Species: 53 (average is 39; highest was 54 in 2006 when birding 
conditions were almost identical to this year)

Total Individuals: 4,698 (average is 3,036)

New High Counts: Bald Eagle (10), Rock Pigeon (555), Common Raven (173)

No new species for the count; cumulative total remains at 97, with 5 additional 
count week only species

Noteworthy Species: Ring-necked Duck (1), Long-tailed Duck (1),  Ring-necked 
Pheasant (2), Great Black-backed Gull (Count Week; photographed adult), Belted 
Kingfisher (2), Bohemian Waxwing (6), Cedar Waxwing (1)

Finches: Evening Grosbeak (1), Pine Grosbeak (12), Purple Finch (1), Red 
Crossbill (4), White-winged Crossbill (160), Common Redpoll (118), Pine Siskin 
(46), American Goldfinch (368)

Thanks to all the field observers and feeder watchers.

Ron Tozer, Huntsville CBC Compiler, Dwight, ON

 

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