Presqu’ile Bird Report for Week of 8-14 Jan 2021
By Doug McRae

 

This report is primarily based on sightings gleaned from eBird, and those 
reported directly to me.  I would be grateful to hear of any interesting 
sightings. You can reach me at [email protected]. Your observations are 
very much appreciated. If you are reporting something rare, please provide some 
details (exact location, ID features noted) or photographs if possible.

 

OVERVIEW

 

Coverage in the Park remains low, especially with the lock down.  The Lake 
Ontario Mid-Winter Waterfowl Survey was conducted on 10 Jan with the Presqu’ile 
section covered by 7 birders surveying from the Wicklow Boat Launch in the west 
to the Barcovan channel in the east.  The large flock of Redhead and Greater 
Scaup continue to attract less common species within their flock.

 

The crossing to Gull Is. is still quite easy being only 6” deep but be careful 
when crossing shallow water sections if ice has formed along the edges as it 
can be slippery.

 

HIGHLIGHTS: RING-NECKED DUCK, BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD, WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL, 
HOARY REDPOLL

 

MUTE SWAN – the waterfowl survey revealed only 469 (371 in Presqu’ile Bay), an 
artificially low number likely due to ice issues on the day of the survey.  The 
Christmas Bird Count, which covers more or less the same area, recorded 775 
birds wintering in the area.

 

TRUMPETER SWAN – 23 were recorded on the waterfowl survey at Barcovan, just 
east of Presqu’ile Bay but a few of those birds wandered into the Park this 
week with 3 on 9 Jan, 7 on 11 Jan.

 

CANVASBACK – a few Canvasbacks turned up this week mixed in with the on-going 
Redhead flock in Presqu’ile Bay with 1 on 10 Jan, and 3 on 11 Jan.

 

REDHEAD – a large flock continues in Presqu’ile Bay near the edge of the ice 
with a peak count of 2750 on 11 Jan.

 

RING-NECKED DUCK – a male was seen on 13 Jan, likely the same bird seen at 
nearby Barcovan during the waterfowl survey.

 

LESSER SCAUP – 2 were seen on 13 Jan, likely the same 2 noted at Barcovan 
during the waterfowl survey.

 

WHITE-WINGED SCOTER – small numbers continue in outer Presqu’ile Bay with a 
peak of 9 on 10 and 14 Jan.

 

LONG-TAILED DUCK – the waterfowl survey yielded an impressive 5077 birds in 
Park waters, with the biggest grouping around Gull and High Bluff Is.

 

BUFFLEHEAD – on the other end of the spectrum the 14 birds seen on the 
waterfowl survey was unusually low.

 

HOODED MERGANSER – 2 were seen on 11 Jan and 1 was noted on 13 Jan.

 

COMMON MERGANSER – 2 females on 11 Jan were the first in several weeks.

 

BALD EAGLE – at least 3 birds were frequenting the Bay most of the week.

 

NORTHERN HARRIER – 2 were seen on High Bluff Is. on 10 Jan, and 2 on 14 Jan.

 

COOPER’S HAWK – singles were seen on several dates through the week.

 

ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK – a dark morph individual was on High Bluff Is. on 10 Jan.

 

MERLIN – 1 was seen on 10 Jan.

 

EUROPEAN STARLING – more birds than usual seem to be wintering in the area 
possibly explaining a large group of 450 gathering to roost on 11 Jan by the 
gate.

 

SNOW BUNTING – small numbers seen through the week, mostly on the beach or Gull 
Is.

 

SONG SPARROW – 3 birds were reported from Gull Is. on 10 Jan.

 

WHITE-THROATED SPARROW – small numbers reported through the week at feeders 
with a high of 4 on 14 Jan.

 

RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD – 1 made an appearance at the Camp Office feeder on 10 Jan.

 

BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD – a flock of 30 seen on 11 Jan within a large European 
Staring flock at the gate was unexpected.

 

WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL – a flock of 12 seen on 11 Jan was the only report.

 

COMMON REDPOLL – seen through the week, usually in small numbers, with a high 
of 100 on 10 Jan.

 

HOARY REDPOLL – this rare species was reported on 10 Jan when 2 were seen in a 
Common Redpoll flock.

 

HOUSE SPARROW – last and least is the non-native House Sparrow, which is 
frequently quite rare in the Park in winter.  1 was seen near the gate on 10 
Jan, the first is many weeks.

 

 

Directions: Presqu’ile Provincial Park is located south of Brighton on the 
north shore of Lake Ontario.  It is well signed from either Hwy. 401 or Cty. 
Rd. 2.

 

 

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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