What a difference a year makes! Last spring on this date we were basking in mild temperatures, 27+c, no snow and lots of early migrants. This year is more typical of winters of the 1960's and 1970's, lots of snow still on the ground ,overnight cool temperatures and only a sprinkle of spring migrants. With more snow flurries on the way it appears spring is delayed for at least another week. Regardless, there are still many winter species around including Common Redpoll, Hoary Redpoll, Pine Grosbeak, Bohemian Waxwing and Snow Buntings. Unfortunately, the longer days of light has resulted in our wintering owls to start moving north back to the boreal forest. No recent reports of Boreal or Northern Hawk-Owl but there is a small number of lingering Great Gray Owls. Despite the up and coming gloomy weekend forecast a few species are already building nests or starting to renovate for the spring season. I watched an American Crow carrying sticks to a nest site today and the pair of Bald Eagles that successfully nested at Shirley's Bay last summer raising 2 young are back again. Woodpeckers are drumming and both Northern Cardinal and House Finch are in full song. The next wave of migrants will soon be on their way north!
Great Gray Owl |
Great Gray Owl |
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