ONCD covers much of Caledon as well as parts of Orangeville and Erin. This is 
the 31st count, beginning in 1987 with a few missing years.
The bird count was on Dec 28, a calm day after a week of bitter cold, snow and 
howling winds. The temperature was from -2 to +3. Unfortunately water ways were 
frozen from the prior cold spell.
We had 48 species which is the best since 2005 (average 39.4 the last five 
years). Our total count of 3135 is the  lowest since 2013 (average 3760 the 
last five years). The lack of open water really brought down our count of geese 
and ducks.
Record highs:
Black Duck – 28; prev 14 (2018)
Bald Eagle – 4; prev 2 (2018)
Barred Owl – 1; tied 2021
Common Raven – 19; prev 14 (2016, 2019)
Red-breasted Nuthatch – 38; prev 32 (2018)
Eastern Bluebird – 12; prev 5 (2021). Prior to that there were no sightings.
White-throated Sparrow – 4;  tied 2002
Evening Grosbeaks were not a record number, but were the first since 2012 and 
before that 2007. The record is 393 in 1990.
There was a large flock of Snow Buntings (greater than 500 based on 
photographs), and a flock of 36 Bohemian Waxwings.
Notable miss: Ruffed Grouse

Russ McGillivray
ONCD Compiler
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