Waterfowl have increased both in numbers and variety this past week. Most
harvested cornfields are filled with Canada Geese. At the Collin's Bay
Penitentiary these were mixed in with 13 white Snow Geese and a pair of
Sandhill Cranes at the start of the week. Red-breasted Mergansers were off
the shores of both Wolfe and Amherst Islands. Eight Common Goldeneye were
off the east end of Amherst on Monday and a Long-tailed Duck was seen along
the south shore of Wolfe on Wednesday. Others of note included 2 Horned
Grebes off Amherst, 4 Ruddy Ducks in Little Cataraqui Creek, an Am. Coot and
a medium sized raft of scaup  in Elevator Bay. 

Shorebird numbers, as expected, are down. On Monday the KFN property had 2
Black-bellied Plover, 4 Greater and a single Lesser Yellowlegs, 3 Pectoral
Sandpipers and about 50 Dunlin. On Wolfe on Wednesday, there were several
Greater Yellowlegs and 3 Dunlin.

Owls have not yet started to put on a show. There was a Barred Owl in the
city last week and from Amherst two N. Saw-whet Owls; one roosting in a
garage on the 11th and another in the Owl Woods on the 18th.

As migration progresses we get some lingering species and some
not-too-subtle hints that winter will soon be upon us. There was a
hummingbird near Camden East last Friday, 2 Fox Sparrows at Elginburg on
Saturday, an Eastern Bluebird on the Florida Road, a Brown Creeper and a
Hermit Thrush on Amherst, and a N. Shrike on the K&P Trail last Sunday. On
Amherst on Monday there was an immature Black-crowned Night-Heron, a Common
Yellowthroat, a couple of Am. Pipits and about 10 Bonaparte's Gulls. An
Eastern Phoebe lingered near Elginburg until Tuesday and 4 Purple Finches
were at Bedford Mills on Wednesday.

Cheers,

Peter Good

Kingston Field Naturalists

613 378-6605

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