The 23rd annual Cedar Creek CBC (central Essex County) was held on
December 15. The fifty participants tallied 88 species and 58,781
individuals.
Three new species were recorded for the count bringing the all-time
total to 154 species:
Long-tailed Duck (1) at Kingsville
Jaeger species (1) at Kingsville
Baltimore Oriole (1) at feeder in McGregor
Record high counts were set for eight species.
- Ross's Goose (3) at Jack Miner's
- Tundra Swan (257)
- Wood Duck (14)
- Bufflehead (84)
- Hooded Merganser (10)
- Wild Turkey (73)
- Bald Eagle (8) tie
- Lapland Longspur (107)
- Snow Bunting (5,970)
Other highlights included Cackling Goose (2), Mute Swan (2), Northern
Shoveler (2), Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (1), Red-bellied Woodpecker
(64), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2) and Common Redpoll (17). Only 7
American Kestrels were tallied, a record low count. American Crows
(17,827) have decreased each year since 2002. The roost is located
along County Road 8 on the west side of Essex.
The complete count results will be available on the Ojibway Nature
Centre web site in a few days.
(www.ojibway.ca)
Paul Pratt
Ojibway Nature Centre
Windsor, ON
519-966-5852
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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