Hello Ontbirders 

        Brisk 20 kilometre winds from the northwest couldn't stop 12 hardy 
birders from enjoying an afternoon of birding along the Ottawa River. Seven 
degree Celsius temperatures, and a nasty windchill, made this feel more like a 
Christmas Count - NOT the southern Cave Swallow weather we were hoping for. 
        We started at Andrew Haydon Park East moving quickly to the western 
side, avoiding a group of windsurfers. The park seemed surprisingly slow until 
we heard a flyover of Bohemian Waxwings. We watched the flock of about 80 birds 
disappear over a row of spruce. The choppy river white-caps made it difficult 
to observe things on the water. However, 3 American Coots, still uncommon in 
these parts, provided some excitement. 
        Anticipating northern birds, we ventured out to Dick Bell Park. As we 
started along the breakwater, seven Snow Buntings landed among the nearby rocks 
giving everyone excellent views. A mixed flock of Mallards and Pintails flew 
by. An American Pipit also flew overhead. Plus several more-common species were 
observed here. Upon our return, a very tame Snow Bunting posed for photos. 
        Our next stop was Shirley's Bay where we observed at least 7 Red-necked 
Grebes, and one Horned Grebe. A young light morph Rough-legged Hawk put in a 
great performance as it flew by the boat launch. At the Hilde Road feeders, we 
had 2 male Northern Cardinals, and a host of common species. The highlight was 
a cooperative adult Northern Shrike. 
        With winds persisting, we headed back to Andrew Haydon Park. Those that 
stuck around to the end enjoyed a few thousand Canada Geese coming in to roost. 
        Compared to years past, the bird diversity and overall numbers are low 
along this part of the river. The high winds and low temperatures also made for 
difficult birding. Regardless, we had a few highlights, some participants got 
life-birds, and we had a lot of fun. 


Tony Beck
http://www.tonybeck.ca
Always An Adventure




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