January 1, 2022 marked the 4th Christmas Bird Count in Smooth Rock Falls.
Six feeder stations and three field observers tallied a respectable 15
species, plus 3 count week species.

Our most numerous bird was Common Raven, at an all-time high of 116. Our
lowest was Evening Grosbeak, with only one bird observed, although there
was a flock of at least seven at my feeders the day before. An abrupt drop
in temperature (-3 C on Dec. 31, and -25 C in the morning of Jan. 1) may be
to blame for our record low number of individuals: 244.

Notably missing this year was Bald Eagle. There were no really unusual
sightings. Observers were delighted with the number of Blue Jays in the
area, and two each of Boreal Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches were
good additions to the list.

Thank you to all who volunteered their time in this year's count!

Angie Williams
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