There have been no reports from Amherst or Wolfe Island this week; I suspect
nothing much has changed over there except that the snowbanks are probably
so high that to bird from a vehicle would be very difficult. Everything is
pretty much frozen up so small areas of open water tend to attract those
waterfowl that insist on hanging around. The ferry channel to Amherst has
both Hooded and Common Mergansers and sometimes an excellent concentration
of gulls. Further to the west, there is open water at the Lennox Generating
Station with scaup, mergansers, Common Goldeneye and Redheads. Continuing
out the Bath Road towards Adolphustown there are lots of Canada Geese and 4
Mute Swans.

The Violet dump had 3 Glaucous and an Iceland Gull on Wednesday and the
Napanee dump, not that productive this year as they are dumping the garbage
behind the "mountain" so the gulls are out of sight, did have a Common Raven
last Friday and a Peregrine Falcon on Wednesday. There were 2 more ravens
reported from Bedford Mills on Thursday.

There must be some berries on a few of the Red Cedars because there are
still waxwings and robins around; a singleton Am. Robin at Bedford Mills, 20
more on the Butternut Creek Rd. along with 3 Cedar Waxwings and 50 Bohemian
Waxwings in Amherstview; all seen on Wednesday.

There were 4 Rusty Blackbirds at Sillsville (these were first seen back in
January) and 2 Golden-crowned Kinglets at Bath on Tuesday, a Red-breasted
Nuthatch at Bedford Mills on Thursday and the first reported migrant Horned
Lark ( a few overwinter on the islands) was seen near Violet on Wednesday.

Finches are still mainly represented by redpolls; there were 3 Hoaries
reported this week all in large flocks of Common Redpolls; at Elginburg, out
Montreal St. and on the Butternut Creek Road. The Bedford Mills feeder also
had a visit from 18 Evening Grosbeaks last Sunday.

Cheers,
Peter Good
Kingston Field Naturalists
613 378-6605

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