Passerines were also low in both species and overall numbers. Robins were the exception here with many passing through or stopping to feed on buckthorn berries. A large group of 100+ crows heading in a southwesterly direction was also interesting. - Wayne Grubert
Our complete list of species included: Canada Goose - 500, Mallard - 10, Scaup sp.- 20, Common Goldeneye - 150, Common Merganser - 3, Ring-billed Gull - 6, Downy Woodpecker - 6, Hairy Woodpecker - 2, Blue Jay - 4, American Crow - 100, Black-capped Chickadee - 40, White-breasted Nuthatch - 5, Brown Creeper - 1, Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2, American Robin - 100, European Starling - 100, American Tree Sparrow -10, Fox Sparrow - 1, White-throated Sparrow - 6, Dark-eyed Junco - 30, Northern Cardinal - 5, House Finch - 3, American Goldfinch - 4
Bernache du Canada - 500, Canard colvert - 10, Fuligule sp.- 20, Garrot à oeil d'or- 150, Grand Harle - 3, Goéland à bec cerclé - 6, Pic mineur - 6, Pic chevelu - 2, Geai bleu - 4, Corneille d'Amérique - 100, Mésange à tête noire - 40, Sittelle à poitrine blanche - 5, Rrimpereau brun - 1, Roitelet à couronne dorée - 2, Merle d'Amérique - 100, Étourneau sansonnet - 100, Bruant Hudsonien -10, Bruant fauve - 1, Bruant à gorge blanche - 6, Junco ardoisé - 30, Cardinal rose - 5, Roselin familier - 3, Chardonneret jaune - 4
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