Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)
Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler: Derek Dunnett at sightings@ofnc.ca
Oct. 22, 2020
Overview:
The birds of fall replace the last lingering summer birds. Almost all
the ducks of fall are represented this week, including Long-tailed
Duck and Northern Shovelers. Northern shrikes arrived, and Rusty
Blackbirds are all over. Thrushes are rushing south, and warblers are
few and far between, except for the Yellow-rumped Warblers.
Notable sightings:
American coot - one at Dow's Lake, Ottawa.
Scoters - all three species reported from Lac Deschenes this week.
Look for them anywhere from Shirley's Bay to Britannia Pier.
Greater White-fronted goose - one reported with Canada Geese east of Chrysler.
Trumpeter Swan - one with Canada Geese at Central Park Blvd, Prescott
and Russell.
Golden Eagle - one at Shirley's Bay and one at Borrisokane and
Barnsdale, Ottawa, on the 17th.
Red-bellied Woodpecker - one photographed on Chemin de la Baie
Lochaber, Gatineau on the 17th.
Bohemian Waxwing - as many as 56 at Constance Creek at Vances Side Road, Ottawa.
Evening Grosbeak - small numbers from Jack Pine Trail, Manotick, and Richmond.
Common Redpoll - all on the north side this week: three flying over
the Sentier de la sucrerie, Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais, two in Hull,
and three over Rue de Ganymède, Gatineau.
The Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas
The Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas website is now up-to-date and offers a
great deal of information including the simple registration process.
You must register to participate.
Please visit: https://www.birdsontario.org/
Everyone in the Ottawa Region who is interested in participating is
asked to complete a short questionnaire available at
https://forms.gle/6FuZohkLnLLMSv7i8. This will help the Ottawa
Regional Coordinator to assess skill and interests, and to identify
and assign “principal atlassers” for each 10km x 10km atlas square
within our Region.
Shirley's Bay reminder:
OFNC members on the access list must call Range Control (613-991-5740)
to provide their names, how long they intend to be out on the
causeway, and a mobile number where they can be reached.
There is a new 5 person limit on the causeway and this will be
strictly enforced. As well, members must comply with any applicable
COVID related municipal/provincial regulations. At the time of
departure, you must phone and advise Range Control that you are clear
of the property. DND also requests that you inform them of any
trespassing on the causeway.