I travelled down from Carleton Place to hook up with my buddy Robin in Newmarket and then off to Hamilton at 6:30 am for my target lifer the King Eider. hell it was a slam dunk with 7 spotted the week before. We might even pick up that elusive Barnacle (Bill as he is affectionately known).
We had near perfect weather in the AM except no sun as we did the Seaway, and with a neat bit of luck got to the other side of the construction for a short while. We also did the local pond and river and then onto various stops all the way til Grimsby harbour. We picked up 42 species, if you count "George " but more of him later. Twenty odd ducks, highlights being all of the scoters, mergansers, redhead, pintails, wood duck and Gadwall. The scoters were particular active providing full courtship displays all seen at a close distance. Made the day. We also picked up the 3 nightherons tucked by the rivers edge trying to stay warm. On the gull front there were the usual suspects plus several lesser BBs. Now back to George. As we pulled up by the water near grimsby harbour we caught sight of what we were sure was barnacle Bill and proceeded to high five. Minutes later he landed on the ice and we had a long look, except something was wrong. Bill was huge, orange bill and legs, no sharp colour change on chest, body colour wrong etc etc. We quickly concluded this was some kind of hybrid but only the genes will tell. Next the wind picked up and our calm lovely day turned into a bone chilling exercise in returning along the coast to the seaway one stop at a time but with out ever seeing a single eider. Back at the seaway the white caps resulted in spray right across the end of the pier where we huddled in one last frantic attempt to find my goal but no luck. Did end the day by seeing the peregrine at his usual. It was a wonderful day of birding, as we never get this many water fowl on a Feb 5 in the Ottawa area. I even stopped at Presqu'ile PP on the way home on Sat but no luck there eider. Iain CO and Robin N1B DSBC (NC) _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to ONTBIRDS mailing list ONTBIRDS@hwcn.org For information about ONTBIRDS visit http://www.ofo.ca/