Ottawa/Gatineau: recent sightings to Jul 24, 2025
Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)
Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler: Derek Dunnett at sightings@ofnc.ca
Though this is the final summer to participate in the Ontario Breeding Bird
Atlas, there is still plenty of breeding bird evidence to be found, and
many opportunities to enhance the breeding evidence of common species
across Eastern Ontario. That bird you only see or hear can still be
atlassed as a possible breeding bird, but if you see it carrying food or
tending young, that will confirm the presence of a breeding bird. Every
bird counts!
Please consider converting your eBird reports or those outings to capture
incredible bird photographs into valuable Atlas data. As the summer
progresses, it doesn’t matter if you are walking the dog at home, visiting
your friend’s cottage, or enjoying a break in a favourite Provincial Park:
almost every bird you encounter can be easily added to the Ontario Breeding
Bird Atlas, a once in a generation province-wide community-science effort.
For more information on how to be a part of the community of more than 270
local observers who have contributed their observations to the Ontario
Breeding Bird Atlas, please visit www.birdsontario.org or contact the
Ottawa Regional Coordinator at Ottawa@birdsontario.org
Trumpeter Swan (1) Jul 18, Club de ski Nakkertok Nordic-Nordique, Gatineau.
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (1) Jul 18, Richmond--Fox Run stormwater ponds,
Ottawa.
Red-headed Woodpecker (4) Constance Bay, Ottawa.
Olive-sided Flycatcher (1) Jul 12, Mill of Kintail CA, Lanark.
Yellow-throated Vireo (1) Jul 16, sentier de ski nakkertok, Les
Collines-de-l'Outaouais. (1) Jul 15, Sheila McKee Park, Ottawa.
Sedge Wren(1-3) Jul 24, Torbolton Ridge Road, Ottawa.
Tennessee Warbler (1) Jul 21-23, Devine Rd, Ottawa.
Northern Parula - technically rare for the week, they are everywhere,
building in numbers over the last couple of weeks.