The 16th Strathroy Area Christmas Bird Count was held on December 27th.
There was quite a bit of snow cover with drifting, due the previous days
wind and snowfall.  Temperatures ranged from -6 C to 0 C.  60 species were
tallied (the 16 year average is 56 species).  There were high counts for the
following species:  Canada Goose (2465), Bald Eagle (7), Rock Pigeon (660),
Horned Lark (1107), White-crowned Sparrow (34), Dark-eyed Junco (1725) and
Lapland Longspur (8).  There were also sightings of six species that are
notable for this count:  Snow Goose (1),  Tundra Swan (1), Wood Duck (2),
Merlin (1), Red-headed Woodpecker (1) and Tufted Titmouse (4).  A species
new for this count was also seen:  Redhead (1).  Short-eared Owl was seen
during count week, but not on count day.

A big "thank you" goes out to all the participants for braving the deep snow
and putting up with some poor road conditions.

 

Dave Skinner, Compiler 

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