Sunday, December 5, 2010

December 5, 2010 Bohemian Waxwings and Common Redpolls

Bohemian Waxwings continue to move through/around eastern Ontario. Today I observed a flock of 35+ near Perth and yesterday there were 100+ near the corner of Carling Ave. and Moodie Drive feeding in a crabapple tree. Also, had a flock of 40+ in Almonte and two small flocks of Common Redpoll, 3 and 5 near Kanata, my first this fall. At Westport today there were 5 Bald Eagle and 1800+ Common Merganser on the Upper Rideau Lake. If you require additional information, please email me privately. Good Birding, Bruce


The Bohemian Waxwing is a erratic visitor to eastern Ontario during the late fall and winter months.



The Bald Eagle is a regular sight on the Rideau Lakes during freeze up as they search for food.


Wild Turkey can be found in most areas in eastern Ontario.

1 comment:

Chris Bruce said...

That's quite the flock of Common Mergansers!

Today (December 9) I just had my first Common Redpolls of the year, a flock of around 12 in Kanata.