Since OFO field trips have to be scheduled for publication in the late fall 
predicting the date migrating waterfowl will be present on flooded fields east 
of Ottawa is problematic. My choice of April 2nd turned out to be about a week 
early since, as reported by CTV News, "The capital is in the grip of a brief 
cold snap, and the temperature hit one of the lowest in decades. Environment 
Canada reported a temperature of -9.3 C at the Ottawa airport at 7 a.m. Sunday 
making it the coldest April 2 since 1982, when the low was -8.9 C. The coldest 
temperature on record for Ottawa on April 2 is -15.6 C, set in 1911." Gusting 
winds resulted in a wind chill of about -18 C. There were some flooded fields 
at Bearbrook Creek on Frank Kenney Rd but none on Milton Rd and none at Cobbs 
Lake Creek east of Bourget.

Twenty-Five hardy birders found:

Species Count
Canada Goose    1000
Tundra Swan     7
Wood Duck       4
Mallard 3
American Black Duck     1
Hooded Merganser        1
Common Merganser        2
Wild Turkey     23
Gray Partridge  3
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)      1
Sandhill Crane  9
Killdeer        4
Ring-billed Gull        3
Great Blue Heron        1
Turkey Vulture  5
Bald Eagle      1
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Blue Jay        1
American Crow   10
Common Raven    2
Black-capped Chickadee  1
Horned Lark     2
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
European Starling       15
American Robin  12
House Sparrow   1
Song Sparrow    2
Red-winged Blackbird    20
Common Grackle  25
Northern Cardinal       1
Domestic goose sp. (Domestic type)      1

Thanks to Bernie Ladouceur for co-leading the trip. Special thanks to Colin 
Gaskell for his assistance during the trip and for getting us on three distant 
Gray Partridge (east side of the Frank Kenney Rd Bearbrook Creek bridge) and 
Janet McCullough for skillfully leading our field trip convoy.

Cheers,
Bob


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