Greetings all:

On Dec. 27th the 73rd Carleton Place CBC was held.  There were 33 field and 21 
feeder observers out in the fog and rain with virtually no snow anywhere.    
The most significant observation was the nearly complete lack of some winter 
species such as Grosbeaks, Waxwings(no Gauloises smokers discussing 
philosophy), Redpolls, Snow Bunting and Snowy Owls.  There were 39 species 
observed, below our 10 year average and 5900 individuals, roughly 10% below the 
10 year average.

On the flip side, or the B side as we called in the days of 45s,  there were 
plenty of Geese (905), Common Mergansers (11), Cooper's Hawk (5 and a record 
high), and Goldfinch above the 10-year average at 784.  The surprise of the day 
was turned up by 2 long time participants, Mike and Joyce, who found both a 
Hermit Thrush and a Wilson's Snipe by the Mississippi River in CP along the 
River Walk Trail.

On the raptor front there were 4 Bald Eagles, 1 Red-tailed and 1 Rough-legged 
Hawk, plus the 5 Coopers.

To all the compilers, observers and birders out there, Happy New Year and I'm 
hoping 2024 will be a better year for our blue, green, white and brown orb as 
it makes another journey around old Mister Sol.

and just remember a bad day of birding is better than a good day at work

cheers

Iain
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