Long Point CBC Summary

 

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providing valuable information on the early winter distribution and
abundance of birds throughout the western hemisphere. It is also a vital
outreach and birder/naturalist recruitment tool, and has become a proud
holiday tradition for many. For more information visit
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The 60th Long Point Christmas Bird Count took place on 19 December. The
count covers a ~24km circle centered on the lighthouse south of St.
Williams, ON. Generally mild conditions leading up to the count kept Long
Point’s Inner Bay and Big Creek largely free of ice. Small ponds, wetlands,
and shorelines were frozen. Count Day was overcast with temperature ranging
from -6° to 2°C. Light to moderate westerly winds persisted throughout the
day. 

 

Forty-seven local birders counted a remarkable 73,759 birds of 114 species.
This ties the second highest species total (114 in 2016), and third highest
total number of birds counted in the 60-year history of the Long Point
count. The long-term average is 28,014 individuals of 102 species, and the
recent decade average of 38,998 of 104 species. The average number of birds
counted at Long Point has grown consistently over the decades from 10,375 in
the 1960’s to 38,998 in 2010-2020. Since the count began in 1961, volunteers
have contributed more than 8,500 hours counting more than 1.5 million birds
of 193 species. 

 

High totals at Long Point are always attributed to lingering waterfowl that
haven’t yet been pushed out by ice. Similar conditions were experienced in
the previous two highest years in 1999 and 2006. Redhead were by far the
dominant waterfowl with close to 20,000 residing on the Inner Bay along with
~11,000 other diving ducks, ~6,000 scaup, and ~5,000 Canvasback. There was
also a record number of Mallard (9,038), high numbers of most other dabbling
ducks, and near record high numbers of Tundra Swan (4,425) and Canada Goose
(3,501). Sandhill Cranes put on a remarkable show with a high count of 5,768
most of which are still present. Another formal count during count week
found 7,100 cranes in the area. 

 

A little snow helped to concentrate some landbirds, but overall they were
dispersed across the landscape and numbers were generally average or below
average with some notable exceptions being nuthatches and their allies.
There were 11 Tufted Titmouse tying the previous record set in 2016; a
record number of Red-breasted Nuthatch (223 – previous record was 126 in
1997.  See Dunn 2019. The Auk, Volume 136, Issue 2, 1 April 2019, ukz008,
https://doi.org/10.1093/auk/ukz008 for an interesting synopsis of RBNU
movements in the continent); third highest total of White-breasted Nuthatch
(140), and record numbers of Brown Creepers (112).  Winter finches were
present in average or below average numbers, 

 

The coveted Bird of the Day prize was given to Tim Lucas for discovering the
counts first ever American White Pelican at Turkey Point. This is one of
about 10 records in the province for the month of December.

 

Highlights:

Snow Goose – Two were observed along Big Creek with Tundra Swans (APT, MTT,
RR).

Cackling Goose – One was observed along Front Rd. (BL, SL).

Glaucous Gull – One was observed at Turkey Point (PB).

Little Gull – One young bird was observed on the Inner Bay (GW, RWW).

American White Pelican –The first for the count was observed at Turkey Point
(TL, PB).

Killdeer – Two were present at the Port Rowan Harbour. 

Dunlin – One was present at Turkey Point (TL), and two were observed along
Long Point’s south shore (SAM, MSWB, JL).

Hoary Redpoll – One was observed along a roadside west of St. Williams (JL,
KGC, AC).

Pine Warbler – One was observed at Turkey Point Provincial Park (PB). First
time on the count since 2008.  

 

Count Week ‘ish’ Birds: 

Short-eared Owl – One was observed in Port Rowan December 25.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – One was observed at Concession 1 at Big Creek
December 18.

Least Bittern – One was flushed from the marsh at Big Creek National
Wildlife Area December 16.

Peregrine Falcon – One has been in the area. 

White-winged Crossbill – Two were at the Port Rowan Wetland December 15. 

Lapland Longspur One was on Concession 1 December 18.  

 

 

Complete list (not in tax order and includes 0’s):

 


RED-THROATED LOON

0


COMMON LOON

0


PIED-BILLED GREBE

1


HORNED GREBE

4


RED-NECKED GREBE

0


EARED GREBE

0


DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT

4


AMERICAN BITTERN

0


GREAT BLUE HERON

39


GREEN-BACKED HERON

0


BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON

0


TRUMPETER SWAN

0


TUNDRA SWAN

4425


MUTE SWAN

60


GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE

0


SNOW GOOSE

2


SNOW GOOSE  Blue form

0


ROSS'S GOOSE

0


BRANT

0


CACKLING GOOSE

1


CANADA GOOSE

3501


WOOD DUCK

15


GREEN-WINGED TEAL

41


AMERICAN BLACK DUCK

1276


MALLARD

9038


NORTHERN PINTAIL

43


BLUE-WINGED TEAL

0


NORTHERN SHOVELER

20


GADWALL

820


AMERICAN WIGEON

403


CANVASBACK

4645


REDHEAD

19740


RING-NECKED DUCK

54


GREATER SCAUP

622


LESSER SCAUP

107


Scaup sp

5300


LONG-TAILED DUCK

8


BLACK  SCOTER

0


SURF SCOTER

0


WHITE-WINGED SCOTER

5


Scoter sp.

0


COMMON GOLDENEYE

501


BUFFLEHEAD

539


HOODED MERGANSER

265


COMMON MERGANSER

226


RED-BREASTED MERGANSER

2488


Merganser sp.

0


RUDDY DUCK

115


Duck sp.

0


TURKEY VULTURE

1


BALD EAGLE

37


NORTHERN HARRIER

21


SHARP-SHINNED HAWK

2


COOPER'S HAWK

6


NORTHERN GOSHAWK

1


Accipiter sp.

0


RED-SHOULDERED HAWK

1


RED-TAILED HAWK

39


ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK

2


Buteo sp.

0


GOLDEN EAGLE

0


AMERICAN KESTREL

1


MERLIN

2


PEREGRINE FALCON

0


GYRFALCON

0


GRAY PARTRIDGE

0


RING-NECKED PHEASANT

0


RUFFED GROUSE

7


WILD TURKEY

62


NORTHERN BOBWHITE

0


KING RAIL

0


VIRGINIA RAIL

0


SORA

0


COMMON MOORHEN

0


AMERICAN COOT

120


SANDHILL CRANE

5786


LESSER GOLDEN-PLOVER

0


KILLDEER

2


SPOTTED SANDPIPER

0


LESSER YELLOWLEGS

0


SANDERLING

0


LEAST SANDPIPER

0


BAIRD'S SANDPIPER

0


PURPLE SANDPIPER

0


DUNLIN

3


WILSON'S SNIPE

0


AMERICAN WOODCOCK

0


Jaeger sp.

0


LITTLE GULL

1


BONAPARTE'S GULL

190


RING-BILLED GULL

94


HERRING GULL

123


ICELAND GULL

0


THAYER'S GULL

0


LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

0


GLAUCOUS GULL

1


GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL

16


BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE

0


CASPIAN TERN

0


COMMON TERN

0


ROCK PIGEON

133


MOURNING DOVE

178


EASTERN SCREECH-OWL

13


GREAT HORNED OWL

7


SNOWY OWL

1


BARRED OWL

1


LONG-EARED OWL

0


SHORT-EARED OWL

0


NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL

0


Owl sp.

0


BELTED KINGFISHER

5


RED-HEADED WOODPECKER

0


RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER

59


YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER

0


DOWNY WOODPECKER

159


HAIRY WOODPECKER

35


BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER

0


NORTHERN FLICKER

22


PILEATED WOODPECKER

12


EASTERN PHOEBE

0


WESTERN KINGBIRD

0


HORNED LARK

16


BLUE JAY

153


AMERICAN CROW

964


BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE

566


BOREAL CHICKADEE

0


TUFTED TITMOUSE

11


RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH

223


WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH

140


BROWN CREEPER

112


CAROLINA WREN

45


HOUSE WREN

0


WINTER WREN

20


MARSH WREN

4


GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET

98


RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET

2


BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER

0


EASTERN BLUEBIRD

55


TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE

0


SWAINSON'S THRUSH

0


HERMIT THRUSH

1


Thrush sp.

0


AMERICAN ROBIN

11


GRAY CATBIRD

6


NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD

0


BROWN THRASHER

0


AMERICAN PIPIT

41


BOHEMIAN WAXWING

0


CEDAR WAXWING

2


Waxwing sp.

0


NORTHERN SHRIKE

1


EUROPEAN STARLING

229


WHITE-EYED VIREO

0


BLUE-HEADED VIREO

0


ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER

0


NASHVILLE WARBLER

0


YELLOW WARBLER

0


YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER

4


PINE WARBLER

1


PALM WARBLER

0


NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH

0


COMMON YELLOWTHROAT

2


YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT

0


Warbler sp.

0


NORTHERN CARDINAL

224


DICKCISSEL

0


SPOTTED TOWHEE

0


EASTERN TOWHEE

3


AMERICAN TREE SPARROW

417


CHIPPING SPARROW

6


FIELD SPARROW

0


VESPER SPARROW

0


SAVANNAH SPARROW

0


FOX SPARROW

1


SONG SPARROW

85


LINCOLN'S SPARROW

0


SWAMP SPARROW

125


WHITE-THROATED SPARROW

48


WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW

16


HARRIS' SPARROW

0


Sparrow sp.

0


DARK-EYED JUNCO

580


DK-EYED oregon JUNCO

0


LAPLAND LONGSPUR

0


SMITH'S LONGSPUR

0


SNOW BUNTING

2


RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD

6060


EASTERN MEADOWLARK

0


Meadowlark sp.

0


YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD

0


RUSTY BLACKBIRD

5


BREWER'S BLACKBIRD

0


GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE

0


COMMON GRACKLE

52


BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD

208


BALTIMORE ORIOLE

0


Blackbird sp.

0


PINE GROSBEAK

0


PURPLE FINCH

11


HOUSE FINCH

190


Finch sp.

0


RED CROSSBILL

1


WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL

0


Crossbill sp.

0


COMMON REDPOLL

525


HOARY REDPOLL

1


PINE SISKIN

176


AMERICAN GOLDFINCH

220


EVENING GROSBEAK

49


HOUSE SPARROW

416


COMMON RAVEN

0


Am. WHITE PELICAN

1


SPECIES

114


INDIVIDUALS

73579

 

 

 

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