December 29 was a blustery day for our bird count and the low numbers reflect 
that. most of the inshore water of Lake Simcoe was frozen so waterfowl numbers 
were very low and we were not able to find any Canada Geese! No new species 
were added to the cumulative list but there were some notable highlights. For 
the first time, each team recorded Bohemian Waxwings ( 72 in all), 
Surprisingly, since many small flocks were evident during the count week, only 
30 Pine Grosbeaks were seen. Other notable finds are listed below.
 Common Redpoll - one team had a flock of 200
 Red-bellied Woodpecker - one seen of a species that     seems to be showing up 
annually now
 Brown-headed Cowbird - 2nd record
 Merlin -1
 -generally raptor numbers were down significantly
 - a total of  39 species were seen with a total of 2510  individuals. Thanks 
to all who "beat the bushes" for the count. One notable highlight was a close 
encounter with a young opossum who ventured to a feeder in broad daylight while 
we were counting no more that 3 meters away! 
Peter Wukasch
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