Days away from 2020 the Ontario winter bird list stands at 187,
following the addition of 23 new species since my last update on
December 8, 2019. Last year at this time the list was 197 species,
while in 2016 at this time the last was 207 species (finishing with
216). It is looking unlikely that the all-time record of 220 (from
2015-2016) will be surpassed.
The new additions since my last update include Gray Partridge
(Ottawa), Northern Fulmar (Ottawa), Common Gallinule (Wallaceburg
CBC), Spotted Sandpiper (Cambridge CBC), Boreal Owl, Red-headed
Woodpecker (Neyaashiinigmiing CBC), Savannah Sparrow (Sarnia area),
Summer Tanager (Thundery Bay District), Yellow-head Blackbird
(Wallaceburg CBC), Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Huntsville CBC), and new
for the list McCown's Longspur found by Geoff Carpentier (Prince
Edward County)
There are a handful of species that are typically reported in a given
winter that are still missing from this winter’s list. They include
Ross's Goose (11/12), Brant (12/12), Nashville Warbler (6/12),
Lincoln's Sparrow (8/12), Indigo Bunting (7/12), Brewer's Blackbird
(11/12), and Hoary Redpoll (12/12).
The list can be viewed at http://tinyurl.com/myyulvs . I try to update
the spreadsheet every couple of days or whenever I hear of a new
addition. Please let me know if you hear of a new addition or any
other correction to the spreadsheet.
Good birding,
Todd Hagedorn