Hi Everyone
Spent most of the weekend birding the Kingston area including Wolfe and Amherst 
Island. The Snowy Owls continue to dominant the winter birding scene with 15+ 
on February 8th on Wolfe Island, mainly the west end of the island  and 11 on 
February 9th on Amherst Island, with at least 5 out on the ice along the south 
shore. There were very few hawks observed, 2 American Kestrel on Wolfe and 3 
Red-tailed Hawks on Amherst Island. One Northern Shrike was observed at the 
east end ( Martin Edwards Reserve) of Amherst Island. Overall very few land 
birds on either island but did see a couple of small flocks of Snow Bunting on 
Wolfe Island. There was virtually no water birds due to the ice conditions 
except a small number in the ice chocked ferry channels. At the Kingston ferry 
dock a flock of 110+ Greater Scaup, 3 Lesser Scaup,1 Red-breasted Merganser,6 
Common Merganser, and 2 Common Goldeneye were crammed into the limited open 
water. At the Millhaven dock a flock of 6 Red-breasted Mergansers w
 ere dealing with a similar situation. Watch for Snowy Owls on the ice when 
crossings. 
The road into the "Owl Woods" is impassable with amazingly high snow drifts but 
there is a well packed path you can follow to the woods. I haven't seen snow 
banks so high on Amherst Island in years! Interestingly we observed a group of 
4 Ring-necked Pheasant (3 male,1 female) and 1 female feeding on the remaining 
Wild Grapes that were still on the vine in a Hawthorne tree. This is likely due 
to the deep snow this winter.  I've only observed pheasants in trees once, back 
in 1972 at the Arboretum in Ottawa. The warm water lagoon at the Invista/DuPont 
Plant had 200+ Mallard,15+ American Black Duck, 7 Gadwall, and 6 American Coot.
Please review the OFO Birding code of ethics at 
http://www.ofo.ca/ofo-docs/Code_of_Ethics.pdf

Good birding,
Bruce
 

Directions: Amherst Island: Located 18 km. west of Kingston. Exit off Hwy. 401 
at exit 593 (County Rd. 4, Camden East) and drive south to the very end 
(Millhaven). Turn right on Hwy. 33 and drive 100 meters until you see the sign 
for the Amherst Island ferry. The ferry (20 minute trip) leaves the mainland on 
the half hour and leaves the island on the hour. Cost is $9.00 Canadian round 
trip. There are no gas stations on the island. There are restrooms on the 
ferry, and at the island ferry dock. The East End K.F.N. property ( Martin 
Edwards Reserve) is at the easternmost part of the island on the east side of 
the Lower Forty Foot Road. To reach the Owl Woods, turn left (east) at the 
four-way stop sign by the general store and drive 3.4 km along Front Rd. to the 
(seasonal) Marshall Forty-Foot Rd. Marshall Forty-Foot Rd. is across the road 
from house #2320. Drive along Marshall Rd. to the mid-way point, where there is 
an "S" in the road (1.2 km, look for the K.F.N. kiosk which had owl ob
 serving ethics). Park in the gravel lane or off the road edge.

Directions: Wolfe Island ferry is located along the waterfront in downtown 
Kingston. Check ferry schedule at http://www.wolfeisland.com/ferry.php

Because of liability issues, visitors to the Kingston Field Naturalists' 
property at the east end of Amherst Island MUST be accompanied by a KFN member. 
For KFN contact information or how to become a member, please visit 
http://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/ ."



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Bruce Di Labio
400 Donald B. Munro Drive
P.O. Box 538
Carp, Ontario
K0A 1L0 
Office 613-839-4395 Cell 613-715-2571
 
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