The 33rd Petroglyphs Christmas Bird Count was held on Saturday, January 5, 2019
- a day with very pleasant weather. It was a very calm day (excellent listening
conditions), temperature was hovering around 1 degree for most of the day, with
mostly overcast skies.
Participants: 32 (above
I currently have 3 OCWA foraging actively in a canada goldenrod patch along the
west pond of the Coves, in London. This spot is locally known as the orchard.
I'm not sure which birds are continuing or if one is a new discovery.One is
markedly brighter than the others. I did manage some poor
Hi everyone,
Looks like these birds are still present as of this morning, as reported by
Allain Carriere on eBird.
Please note that the winter semester has now started, and parking in P59 near
these birds will likely be impossible (it's nearly impossible to find parking
even as a student!)
Hi all,
Thought since CBC's are being posted it would be an appropriate time to
report what's happening in Gowganda.
I have at the ground feeders up to 60 Common Red-Polls; (and they are
climbing ) up to 40 Pine Grosbeaks; 20 Evening Grosbeaks; 4 Blue jays; 5
gray Jays, 2 Red-breasted
Good evening,
The Third Annual Richmond Christmas Bird Count (ONRI) took place 28 December 2018. Located in the southern portion of the city of Ottawa, the count has Richmond moe at less as its centre of mass, and includes the communities of Munster, Stittsville, Kanata, and Barrhaven. There is
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