TRUMPETER SWAN – 4 on 29 Jan and 10 the next day are birds venturing from the Barcovan channel just east of Presqu’ile Bay.
LESSER SCAUP – a single bird was picked out of the Greater Scaup/Redhead group on 30 Jan.
BALD EAGLE – birds are being seen daily on the ice of Presqu’ile Bay with a notable high count of 8 on 29 Jan.
NORTHERN HARRIER – two reports on 29 Jan may refer to the same individual.
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK – 1 on 2 Feb was the first in weeks.
COOPER’S HAWK – singles on 2 and 3 Feb were patrolling feeders along Bayshore Rd.
GLAUCOUS GULL – there have been very few gulls around the past few weeks so an immature Glaucous with 2 Herrings on 30 Jan was a nice bonus.
CEDAR WAXWING – small parties seen through the week with a high of 20 on 31 Jan.
SNOW BUNTING – a flock of 20 near the Lighthouse on 1 Feb may have been migrants since none have wintered at this site.
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW – small numbers are wintering at feeders along Bayshore Rd. with a respectable high of 6 on 2 Feb.
COMMON REDPOLL – this is the only “winter” finch around in any numbers; this week’s high count was 145 on 2 Feb.
HOARY REDPOLL – this rare winter visitor was reported again with 1 seen in a Common flock on 2 Feb.
Directions: Presqu’ile Provincial Park is located south of Brighton on the north shore of Lake Ontario. It is well signed from either Hwy. 401 or Cty. Rd. 2.