Ontbirders,
 
While doing some fieldwork near Kincardine today, I counted 12 flocks of  
White-winged Crossbills [totalling 475 birds] flying over my position, over the 
 
course of two hours.
 
All these flocks were heading NE and following a very narrow band of  
movement, with almost every flock passing over nearly the same point. My  
observation 
site was the intersection of Sideroad 30 S and Concession 9.  Note- this 
location is in the middle of cropland, with no real habitat adjacent,  
suggesting 
the true numbers of birds involved is vast and extensive as I would  expect 
that a great many other flocks passed by unseen. On Oct 30, in the same  area, 
I 
recorded similar numbers of Crossbills, although all those birds were  
heading W or SW. Perhaps these birds had reached a western limit  [the 
agricultural 
barrens of the SW would look pretty bleak  for Crossbills] and were 
retracing.[?]
 
Other local birds of note included a single Brant and 5 Cackling Geese  with 
2500 Canada Geese, just north [200 m] of Sideroad 10 on Concession 7.  Most of 
the geese are in a cattle pasture and a small farm pond  nearby. 
 
Along the lake, 27 Red-throated Loons passed Point Clark on Nov 11 and 350  
Common Redpolls were near MacGregor Point on the same day, with  smaller 
numbers of Redpolls noted near Kincardine on Nov.12.
 
Cheers,  James Holdsworth.  
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