The Ottawa-Gatineau CBC was held Sunday, December 15. The count is a joint 
effort of the Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club (OFNC) and the Club des 
ornithologies de l’Outaouais (COO). Temperatures ranged from -15 to -7 C, with 
only a few centimetres of snow on the ground; waterways were partly frozen.

Approximately 170 field observers and 26 feeder watchers found 77 species and 
42,855 individuals. The most abundant bird was, again, American Crow. We 
produced a roost count of 25,000 birds, down several thousand from the previous 
year, but the effort was hampered by more birds than usual coming into the 
roost well after dusk.

Highlights included Northern Pintail, 2 Green-winged Teal, 5 Greater Scaup, 
Common Loon, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Northern Saw-whet Owl, an amazing 4 
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, an equally amazing 7 Eastern Bluebirds, 
White-crowned Sparrow, Baltimore Oriole, and Pine and Yellow-dumped Warblers. 

There were record highs for Eastern Screech Owl (6), Common Raven (181), Winter 
Wren (3), Carolina wren (7), and White-throated Sparrow (62). 40 Hooded 
Margansers tied a record high. Red-winged Blackbird (3) and Common Grackle put 
in their first appearances in a while. Count week birds included Red-necked 
Grebe, Double-crested Cormorant, Snowy Owl, and Red-bellied Woodpecker.

Winter finches were near non-existent (10 Pine Siskin and 1 Evening Grosbeak); 
and numbers were low, too, for Bohemian Waxwing (6). Cedar Waxwing (13), and 
Purple Fich (18). On the other hand, birds such as Winter Wren, Hermit Thrush 
(6), Northern Flicker (3), and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, once very rare in the 
winter, are becoming regular winter birds for us. Dark-eyed Junco (950) and 
Northern Cardinal (790) were very close to record highs. Winter birding in 
Ottawa sure has changed!

Thanks to my co-compiler, Daniel Toussaint of the COO, the sector leaders, and 
all who participated!

Bernie Ladouceur (OFNC), compiler
                                                                                
                 

 
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