The Niagara Falls Ontario/New York State CBC was held on Monday, December 27, 
2004, under cool conditions (-11 rising to -2C), variable clouds with some 
afternoon sunny periods and a dusting of snow.

Total species:    95
Total individuals:   43,173

New species for count:  Lark Sparrow (coming to a feeder in the Town of Porter, 
New York).

All time highs:
Sharp-shinned Hawk (19)
Iceland Gull (21)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (51)
Hairy Woodpecker (33)
American Robin (2865)

Disappointments on the Canadian side:
Tufted Titmouse   -  ZERO
Eastern Bluebird  -  ZERO
Thank goodness for our US counterparts!!

American Crow (226) slightly better than last year (144) but still well below 
our 39 year average of 712, no doubt due to West Nile Virus.

Kayo Roy 
Compiler
Willie D'Anna
Ass't on US side.

      
     
Kayo Roy
13 Kinsman Court
Fonthill, ON
L0S 1E3
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Hi all,

There is a Field Sparrow visiting the feeders of Ken and Darlene Cotnam at
39 Frontenac Cresc., Deep River.  It appears almost every half hour in the
company of a Tree Sparrow and is feeding on the mixed feed, mostly millet
and cracked corn.  Phone Ken and Darlene (613-584-1381) if you plan to visit
since the only way to see into this secluded yard is via their kitchen
window! They'll give you directions.

Photos to appear on OFO Website.

Lynn Hardy
Deep River
613-584-1381
co-coordinator, D.R.CBC

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