Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)

Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec

Compiler:  Derek Dunnett at [email protected]



The American Three-toed Woodpecker has resurfaced in time for Christmas
Bird Count season!  The Harlequin Duck and Boreal Chickadee stuck around,
and are joined by a Tufted Titmouse.



Greater White-fronted Goose - Dec 04, Giroux Road, Ottawa.



Ross's Goose -  Continuing until at least Dec 05, Embrun Sewage Lagoons,
Prescott and Russell.    Dec 05, Ottawa River pathway at Green's Creek.
Dec 04-05, Baillie Ave, Ottawa. Dec 04, Hawthorne Road, Ottawa.



Northern Pintail - Dec 02-04, Navan (Giroux Road Ponds), Ottawa.



Green-winged Teal - Continuing Dec 08, Andrew Haydon park,  Ottawa.  Dec
04, Winterset Road, Ottawa. (8) Reported Dec 02-04, Giroux Road, Ottawa.



Black Scoter - Continuing Dec 08, Andrew Haydon park,  Ottawa.



Surf Scoter -  Dec 02-06, Baie Simard (Cabane brune), Gatineau.



Harlequin Duck - Continuing Dec 01-07, Ottawa River at Champlain Bridge,
Ottawa.



Barrow's Goldeneye - Continuing Strathcona Park, Ottawa.  Dec 08 Bates
Island, Ottawa.



American Coot  - Dec 03, Chaudière Island, Ottawa.



Sandhill Crane (40) Dec 08,  Fairmile, Ottawa.



Black-crowned Night-Heron -  Dec 03, Emerald Meadows x Eagleson storm water
ponds, Ottawa.



Turkey Vulture - Dec 05, Trail Road, Ottawa.



American Three-toed Woodpecker - Dec 08, Greenbelt Pathway, Just East of
Conroy, Ottawa.



Red-bellied Woodpecker - Continuing Dewberry Trail Parking Feeder,
Ottawa.   Continuing Parkway Rd, Ottawa.  Dec 01,  Chemin Deschênes,
Chelsea, Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais.



Carolina Wren  - Continuing Richland, Ottawa.  Continuing Frank Ryn &
Elmhurst Parks, Ottawa.



Boreal Chickadee - Continuing Dec 01-08, Birchgrove x Magladry Rd., Ottawa.



Tufted Titmouse - Continuing Dec 04-08, Fairmile Rd, Ottawa. Observers are
welcome but please remain on the street and be respectful of private
property.



Evening Grosbeak - Scattered reports all over.  A couple of more reliable
spots are the Crazy Horse Trail in the West, the Greenbelt Pathway East of
Conroy in the East, and the Dewberry Trail feeders.



Pine Grosbeak - Scattered reports all over.  A couple of more reliable
spots are The Crazy Horse Trail in the West, and the Greenbelt Pathway East
of Conroy in the East.



Rusty Blackbird - Dec 01, Ch Fer- à-Cheval/sentier des Libellules, Gatineau.



Brown-headed Cowbird - Dec 04, Trail Road Landfill, Ottawa



Red-winged Blackbird - Dec 03, Frank Kenny Rd, Ottawa. Dec 02,Trail Road
Landfill, Ottawa.



Common Grackle - Continuing Dewberry Trail Parking Feeder, Ottawa.



Yellow-rumped Warbler - Dec 03,  Rapides Deschênes (incluant Parc),
Gatineau.





Atlas note:



Tufted Titmouse is one of handful of species that we are keeping a special
look out for here in our region as a part of the Third Ontario Breeding
Bird Atlas: an effort to catalogue all of Ontario’s breeding birds that
occurs every twenty years.



The species can be found down in southwestern Ontario, Niagara, and one or
two spots along the St. Lawrence. They are also making substantial inroads
to the east of us in the Richelieu Valley and into Montréal, but they
aren’t really found here very often.  That may be changing, however, hence
our interest in reports of this attractive little bird with a big voice.
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