Hello Ontbirders and Ottawa Winter Listers

We had a spectacular day with several excellent birds, especially for Ottawa winter listers.

Birds continue to move into the area while others are developing routines.

This is how the day unfolded:

1) early this morning, a female exilipes Hoary Redpoll was at the Hilda Road feeder. 2) hundreds of Bohemian Waxwings continue to line the scrub along Rifle Road.

Directions courtesy Neily World: http://ca.geocities.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo20.htm
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3) the Red-shouldered Hawk was observed between Gourlay Lane and Old Carp Road. 4) about 25 Evening Grosbeaks were in the vicinity of the corner of Huntmar and Old Carp Road

Directions in part courtesy of Bruce Dilabio: From Ottawa travel westbound on Hwy. 417 to the March Rd./Eagleson Road and exit right onto March Rd. Follow March Road past Dunrobin Road and continue west to Huntmar Road. Turn left and follow south to Old Carp Road. Turn right to Gourlay Lane. The hawk was active and calling in the general area behind the old ruins off Gourlay Lane.
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5) a Barred Owl was along March Valley Road, just north of Klondike. It was on the firing range side of the fence, near the creek where the woods are on both sides of the road.

Directions courtesy Neily World: http://ca.geocities.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo24.htm
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6) 8 Horned Larks were picking grit along Rushmore Road, about half way between Eagleson and Richmond.

Directions courtesy Neily World: http://ca.geocities.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]/stony5.htm
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7) a male American Kestrel (a scarce bird this winter) was mobbing a Red-tailed Hawk near the corner of Fallowfield and Prince of Wales.

Directions: From Fletcher Wildlife Gardens, travel south on Prince of Wales Drive (Hwy 16 - Prescott Hwy) to Fallowfield Road. The birds were on the hydro pylon on the south side of Fallowfield.
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8) we found the Townsend's Solitaire at Millbrooke Cr. around 2:00pm - it appears to favour perching in a tall willow in front of #9, coming down to feed on juniper berries at the corner of #7. After vanishing on one occasion, it returned from an area across the street where there were several crab apple trees.

Directions courtesy Paul Matthews: Millbrook is off Deer Park Rd which in turn is off Meadowlands (north side), just west of the Fisher intersection.
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9) from Bate Island, we observed an adult male Barrow's Goldeneye, an adult male Bufflehead, an immature male Ring-necked Duck 10) also from Bate Island - about 700 gulls in an assortment of plumages, including Iceland, Glaucous and one adult Lesser Black- backed Gull.

Directions courtesy Neily World: http://ca.geocities.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo7.htm

Happy Holidays

Tony Beck
http://www.tonybeck.ca
Always An Adventure




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