Presqu’ile Christmas Bird Count Preliminary Results

 

The Presqu’ile CBC was held on Sunday Dec. 20 under poor conditions – heavy 
overcast, wind, and light rain on and off through the day.  23 observers in 
13-14 parties covered the 15-mile diameter circle.

 

A total of 76 species and 13223 individuals were found. The species total is a 
little lower than the recent average, but pretty good considering the difficult 
conditions.  Two additional species were reported in the three days before and 
after the count.  No new species were discovered this year.  The inner part of 
Presqu’ile Bay, Weller’s Bay and ponds were mostly frozen but moving water and 
Lake Ontario was largely ice-free.

 

Interesting sightings include:

 

Ring-necked Duck 1 – count period

Dunlin 2 (Gull Is.)

Purple Sandpiper 1 – count period

Shorebird spp. 3 – Gull Is. (possibly Purple Sandpipers)

Short-eared Owl 2 – quite rare in this area

Marsh Wren 1

Hermit Thrush 1

Common Yellowthroat 1

Pine Grosbeak 1

Red Crossbill 1

White-winged Crossbill 13

 

Higher Counts were noted for:

 

Mute Swan (775)

Trumpeter Swan (23)

Long-tailed Duck (2823)

Iceland Gull (4)

Red-bellied Woodpecker (10)

Northern Flicker (4)

Common Raven (17)

Red-breasted Nuthatch (45)

Swamp Sparrow (5)

Northern Cardinal (70)

Brown-headed Cowbird (34)

Common Redpoll (580)

 

Low Counts were noted for:

 

Bufflehead (12)

 

Absent were:

 

Snow Bunting

Purple Finch



The weekly Report will resume late this week.

 

 

 

 



Doug McRae
Shrew Solutions Inc.
240 Presqu’ile Parkway
Brighton, Ontario
K0K 1H0
613-475-5014 H
613-243-4161 C





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