Presqu’ile Bird Report for 14-20 Jan 2022

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. Finally 
in order to try and keep the database as accurate as possible, eBird accounts 
submitted under false names or pseudonyms will not be used unless I know who 
the actual observer is.

 

HIGHLIGHTS: Peregrine Falcon, Winter Wren, Hermit Thrush

 

OVERVIEW: Cold weather and a major snowfall have put us squarely in the dead of 
winter. Presqu’ile Bay is now almost entirely frozen, as is Popham Bay off the 
beach so as a result waterfowl diversity has fallen, and most remaining birds 
are being seen off the picnic areas and south of Owen Pt.  During significant 
freezing periods many birds relocate to the Barcovan channel just east of 
Presqu’ile. Coverage was low again with relatively few birds reported.

 

SIGHTINGS:

 

Bald Eagle: Seen throughout the week with a high of 7 on 19 Jan.

 

Northern Harrier: Several sightings through the week with a high of two on 16 
Jan.

 

Common Raven: Regular in small numbers with two seen 19 Jan waiting for the 
seven Bald eagles to finish eating a carcass on the ice.

 

Peregrine Falcon: An adult was seen eating something (duck?) on the ice off the 
Lighthouse on 16 Jan. Mid-winter sightings of this species are still rare here.

 

Northern Shrike: The bird frequenting the Calf Pasture area was seen again on 
19 Jan.

 

Winter Wren: One was flushed out from under a boardwalk section along the Jobes 
Woods Trail on 18 Jan, presumably the same one seen there on 31 Dec.

 

Hermit Thrush: Two different birds were seen this week. One was photographed in 
the picnic area on 15 Jan, while another appeared at a feeder near the 
Lighthouse on the same day and remained until at least 18 Jan.

 

American Robin: Small numbers are being seen at various sites with the high 
this week being 25 seen on 16 Jan.

 

Red-winged Blackbird: Small numbers were seen through the week visiting 
Bayshore Rd. feeders with a high of seven on 20 Jan.

 

Purple Finch: Small numbers are starting to be seen with the high count being 
six on 20 Jan.

 

 

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.

 

 
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