Count day ended with 46 species and 4 more were picked up in count week. The usual birds were out and about, but feeder birds in particular were not found in any quantity. Possibly the mild conditions meant feeders were not such an essential food source.
Some hightlights from our wrap up meeting included:
1 Common Raven
1 Eastern Towhee
14 Turkey Vulture - Reliably winters in Stratford, now becoming a regular find on the CBC
70 Red-Tailed Hawk- decent number
173 Dark-Eyed Junco- low
1 Great-Horned Owl *
1 Eastern-Screech Owl *
* Early morning owling from the Tavistock zone. Significant as we sometimes don't get early morning coverage and miss owls entirely.
I didn't take many photos, but snapped a few.
I would have liked to have found this guy for count day, but since my last post it has once again done the vanishing act after showing reliably for several days.
It is quite remarkable the extent to which Turkey Vultures have become an expected species on Christmas Bird Counts. The first one I ever had was on a West Humber Naturalists CBC about forty years ago and it was a sensational find back then!
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly interesting to see how regular they have become, the milder winters of recent years likely help.
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