Hi Everyone 

I spent a few hours birding this afternoon around Ottawa. The immature male 
Harlequin Duck was showing well off the northeast corner of Bate Island. For 
those who saw earlier posts this is the same bird that was reported as a female 
but morphed into an immature male recently. 

The Summer Tanager appears to be doing well and was present in the New Edinburg 
area this afternoon and visited the feeder near the corner of Queen Victoria 
and Avon Lane. It was wolfing down peanuts. This is one of  the longest lasting 
Summer Tanagers to be recorded in Eastern Ontario. 

Along the Rideau River between Strathcona Park and Hwy 417 I observed two 
classic male Barrow’s Goldeneyes. 

On my way into Ottawa, with light snow falling,  I observed 1000+ Bohemian 
Waxwings in a few flocks with the largest concentration just south of the 
intersection of Moodie Drive and Carling Ave.  The main flock was  sitting up 
in a few deciduous trees and a small number would fly up as if they were fly 
catching. As I watched for 10 min. my only conclusion was that they were 
catching snow flakes to hydrate? The behavior was very similar to Cedar 
Waxwings or European Starling fly catching during the fall eating flying ants 
or other insects. I’ve never seen this behavior before over 45+ years of 
birding. 

The Bullock’s Oriole is doing well and has gained 7 grams since arriving at the 
Wild Bird Care Center. 


Good birding,

Bruce

http://brucedilabio.blogspot.ca/




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