Happy New Year to All

On Dec 27th, 33 field observers took to the wilds of Carleton Place and 
surroundings to espy as many birds as possible, all in support of the Audubon 
CBC.  The field observers were supported by 22 feeder observers tucked warmly 
in their abodes.  The day was mostly cloudy with roughly -5C and a layer of 
snow.   Most of the Mississippi River was open in town.

The overall individual count was maybe 10% lower than our average for a total 
of 5115 whereas our species counts was 48 just above our average.    The down 
side was the near complete lack of northern birds; No Redpolls, No Pine 
Grosbeaks, No Bohemian Waxwings flaunting their jaunty berets and knowledge of 
Proust, no Snowy Owls and few Siskins and finches of any kind.  On the upside 
we added 3 species never seen before on our CBC; Trumpeter Swans, Gray Catbird 
and Swamp Sparrow as well as a record high number of Red-bellied Woodpeckers at 
feeders.    Every year the swans have been hanging around the area later and 
later, and in 2024 it was 3 days before Christmas and they were still at the 
bridge over the river.    There was a smattering of raptors around posing for 
pictures including 6 Bald Eagles who patrolled the open water for easy prey as 
well as the Coopers and Sharp-shinned Hawks both working mercilessly on the 
Mourning Dove innocently bobbing their heads at the feeders.

I want to thank the continuous support year after year of the regular crew of 
volunteers as well as the new observers who pop up each season when visiting 
the area and take a day of their time to help.

"And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been" - Rilke

Cheers and best to all in 2025

Iain
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