We seem to be in that transition period, between the tail end of fall
migration and the onset of winter. Waterfowl numbers are increasing with
thousands of Greater Scaup on both Wolfe and Amherst Islands and 100's of
Redheads on Wolfe. Red-breasted Merganser numbers are up this week and 10
Tundra Swans on Wolfe last Wednesday are no doubt the vanguard of several
hundred that will arrive in the next month. Other waterfowl of note included
Bufflehead on Amherst last Sunday as well as 2 Mute Swans and an Am. Coot on
Wolfe on Wednesday.

There was a surprisingly good showing of shorebirds on Amherst last weekend;
4 plover species, including 10 Black-bellied, both yellowlegs, a half a
dozen Dunlin and a Pectoral Sandpiper. In the Owl Woods were Purple Finch
(these were reported from several locations north of the city as well) and
Fox Sparrows. There were 20 Pine Siskins in the city and 3 Rusty Blackbirds
at Bedford Mills last Saturday and a Barn Swallow at the sewage lagoons on
Sunday. Fifteen White-winged Crossbills made a very brief pit stop near
Elginburg yesterday. Most of the White-throated and White-crowned Sparrows
along with the Yellow-rumped Warblers seem to have moved on to be replaced
by Dark-eyed Juncos.

The winter raptor picture continues to improve. Last Sunday there were still
2 Rough-legged Hawks as well as numerous N. Harriers and Red-tailed Hawks on
Amherst. The Owl Woods has both N. Saw-whet and Long-eared Owls but the
number seems to fluctuate from day to day. There certainly is no shortage of
birders looking for them. Three more signs of winter: a flock of about 15
Snow Buntings on Amherst last Sunday, 2 N. Shrikes, one at Elginburg on
Saturday and the second on Amherst on Sunday, and the first of the season
Snowy Owl on Snake Island yesterday.

Cheers,

Peter Good

Kingston Field Naturalists

613 378-6605

 

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