We just saw a Bald Eagle flying north over km 57 of the 401. 

Good birding,
Jennifer Orange

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> On Jan 2, 2014, at 3:10 PM, Bob Cermak <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ontario/Quebec
> Ottawa/Gatineau
> January 2, 2014
> 
> Ottawa/Gatineau (Canada National Capital Region) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
> Compiler & transcriber Bob Cermak [email protected] or 
> [email protected]
> 
> The Carleton Place CBC on the 27th found 44 species including WILD TURKEY 
> (371), COMMON RAVEN (32), SNOWY OWL (3), BELTED KINGFISHER (2), AMERICAN 
> ROBIN (26), SONG SPARROW (2), WHITE-THROATED SPARROW (2) and BROWN-HEADED 
> COWBIRD (1).
> 
> 
> 
> The massive SNOWY OWL irruption from the north into our area and further 
> south continues. There are at least 30, probably more, in our area and 
> probably over 150 in eastern Ontario.
> 
> 
> 
> As expected at this time of year BALD EAGLE continue to be found foraging 
> over the Gatineau Hills, around the limited open water and over open fields 
> in our area.
> 
> 
> There are extremely few winter finches so far this winter. PINE SISKIN (1) 
> was at a Rockcliffe feeder and 30 were reported on Conc. 7 west of Pakenham 
> on the 26th. 
> 
> CEDAR WAXWING (18) were seen in Carleton Place and 20 at Baskin's Beach. GRAY 
> PARTRIDGE (5) were found in the Pakenham area on Hanson Sdrd on the 26th and 
> 10 were found on Farmview Rd on the 29th. A few AMERICAN ROBIN remain in the 
> area including on Cassels St. and an extremely late HERMIT THRUSH was found 
> on Cassels St on the 1st. WHITE-THROATED SPARROW have been reported at a few 
> feeders including 3 at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden feeder. A CAROLINA WREN 
> was at a feeder on Maplehill Way and GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET (6) were found 
> along the nearby Maple Hill Park trails on the 30th. RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER 
> (2) continue in Pakenham.  
> 
> 
> 
> HARLEQUIN DUCK (2) were not reported this week but may continue near the 
> bottom (east) of the Deschenes Rapids. WHITE-WINGED SCOTER (1 f) and BARROW'S 
> GOLDENEYE continue on the Rideau River usually at the Hurdman pedestrian 
> bridge but occasionally behind the tennis club at the west end of Donald St. 
> BUFFLEHEAD (2) and LONG-TAILED DUCK (1 to 3) were found below the Deschenes 
> Rapids. A RED-NECKED GREBE was east of Bate Island and also on the Remic 
> Rapids on the 27th. HOODED MERGANSER (2 m) continue on the open water at the 
> Bank St Billings Bridge and some days west of that bridge there are GREAT 
> BLACK-BACKED, HERRING, GLAUCOUS and ICELAND GULLS. MALLARD, AMERICAN BLACK 
> DUCK, COMMON GOLDENEYE and a few COMMON MERGANSER continue on the open water 
> and CANADA GEESE (2) were found on the Rideau River seen from the north Maple 
> Hill Park trail.  
> 
> Interesting sightings this past week were:
> - NORTHERN FLICKER has been reported in Pakenham since the 28th
> 
> - SONG SPARROW was found at 3724 Twin Elm Rd on the 29th
> 
> - GREAT BLUE HERON on the storm sewer pond on Strandherd Rd west of the Home 
> Depot on the 29th
> 
> - PURPLE FINCH (10) were found in the Gatineau Hills on the Eardley Masham Rd
> 
> - RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (1) at a North Gower feeder this week
> 
> Thank you to everyone who contributed bird observations.
> 
>                         
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