The Petroglyphs CBC was held on Monday, January 2nd in blustery winds with
heavy snow squalls.  22 participants found 29 species, below our average of
33.

No new high counts were obtained, but one all time low of 21 was counted for
Blue Jays (our ten year average is 305). Unfortunately it was the second
consecutive year we missed the Gray Jays.

Of note were:

One flock of 40 Bohemian Waxwings

6 Bald Eagles - 4 adults and 2 1st year birds

2 Mourning Doves - the lowest since they moved north permanently into the
area in 1995

514 Black-capped Chickadees - the lowest since 1990

21 White-breasted Nuthatches - the second lowest ever

Winter Finches:

Purple Finch 1

Red Crossbill 32

White-winged Crossbill 35

Common Redpoll 1

Pine Siskin 167

American Goldfinch 428

 

I don't believe the low numbers were only due to the weather, I believe the
much reduced use of feeders was the primary cause (the economy?).

 

Tony Bigg

Co-ordinator

 

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