The 29th Christmas Bird Count for the Caledon circle, which includes 
Orangeville and Erin, was held on Dec 29 by Headwaters Nature. Last year's 
count was cancelled due to COVID and this year we had only 16 field observers 
for the same reason. A normal complement is 26, so coverage was not as thorough 
as normal. We also had 6 feeder watchers. The temperature was around 0C but the 
weather was dull all day, cloudy and foggy with light precipitation at times. 
Still water was mostly frozen.
Total birds counted was 3,235, about 25% below the last five year average. 
However the 41 species found was average.

New Species – Hooded Merganser (4), Barred Owl and Eastern Bluebird (5) (though 
a single Bluebird was a count week sighting in 1989).
Record High Numbers – Trumpeter Swan – (3), previously 1 in 2015; Winter Wren 
(2), previously 1 in 1994.
Count week included a pair of Brown-headed Cowbirds.
Notable misses – no gulls, great blue heron, kingfisher, northern shrike, brown 
creeper or winter finches (expect Purple).

Thanks to all who participated.

Russ McGillivray
Compiler, ONCD

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