At 2:00pm, Thursday, January 8th, 2004, this is the
Hamilton Naturalists' Club Birding Hotline Report. The
Hotline is normally revised on Thursday, unless an
unusual bird turns up in the Hamilton area.

Lots of reports this week. So many in fact that the
best way to deal with them is to list the location and
the birds seen there. Here it goes...

Hendrie Valley - WINTER WREN, CAROLINA WREN, GRAY
CATBIRD, BROWN THRASHER, and RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER

Desjardins Canal/Dundas Hydro Ponds - PIED-BILLED
GREBE, HOODED MERGANSER, BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON,
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT, GREAT BLUE HERON, and BELTED
KINGFISHER

Hopkins Tract (RBG) - EVENING GROSBEAK, RED-BELLIED
WOODPECKER, NORTHERN FLICKER, and BROWN CREEPER

Spencer Creek Trails - WINTER WREN, CAROLINA WREN,
EASTERN BLUEBIRD, BROWN CREEPER, and PILEATED
WOODPECKER

Behind the Arena on Olympic Drive - NORTHERN HARRIER,
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK, NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, RED-WINGED
BLACKBIRD, GRAY CATBIRD, WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW,
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER, and 4
YELLOW RUMPED WARBLERS

Kerncliffe Park, Burlington - BOHEMIAN WAXWING,
NORTHERN GOSHAWK, NORTHERN SHRIKE, and AMERICAN ROBIN

Hamilton Harbour - two adult BALD EAGLES, LONG-TAILED
DUCK, and RED-BREASTED MERGANSER

Other local reports include thousands of COMMON
GOLDENEYES, LESSER & GREATER SCAUP, and BUFFLEHEADS on
the lake at Shoreacres/Paletta Park, COOPER'S HAWK at
LaSalle Marina, KING EIDER and WHITE-WINGED SCOTER at
L.P. Sayers Park on the Stoney Creek lakeshore, plus
six WILD TURKEYS at Southbrook Golf Course in Binbrook
and another three near Highway 56 and Kirk Road.

Further afield flocks of 4 and 13 GREATER
WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were seen at the Smithville Sewage
Lagoons, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK and NORTHERN HARRIER were
reported near Fisherville, a dark morph RED-TAILED
HAWK was discovered at Mount Healy, which is just west
of the Grand River south of York, and in what has
become an annual spectacle, hundreds of RED-TAILED
HAWKS and at least one TURKEY VULTURE have been
attracted to Sunnybrook Chicken Farm south of
Caledonia.

Last but not least, this week's yard reports include
PINE SISKIN and RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH in Carlisle,
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK, AMERICAN TREE SPARROW, SONG
SPARROW, WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW and AMERICAN GOLDFINCH
in Beamsville, plus SHARP-SHINNED HAWK, WHITE-THROATED
SPARROW, COMMON REDPOLL and PINE SISKIN in Ancaster.  

Be sure to let us know about your sightings. Leave
your name, telephone number, as well as the time and
date of your call. Sightings can also be reported by
e-mail.

GOOD BIRDING!

Keith Dieroff
C/O Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Birding Hotline Report
Hamilton, Ontario
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Tel: (905) 381-0329
www.hamiltonnature.org

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