Ron Payne and I went on a Snowy Owl quest today traveling a number of
roads in Cornwall, Whiting, Orwell, Shoreham, Bridport, and Weybridge.
Did not find any. We did note 21 Red-tailed Hawks, 6 Northern Harriers,
1 Kestrel, and surprisingly no Rough-legged Hawks, even where they have
regularly been seen in recent days.
We also surveyed Lake Champlain waters from Larrabees Point in Shoreham
north to McCuen Slang/Champlain Bridge, making a number of stops to view
the lake. The Goose Bay scaup raft is back together again with 1780
birds counted. Neither of us was able to discern any Greater Scaup
among the various groups of scaup we saw on the water or in flight.
Lighting was excellent.
There is no persistent ice yet, although some shallow bays have had a
thin ice cover in the early morning. Last year at this time there was
significant ice forming, with complete ice cover (except at the ferry
crossing at the bridge site) by December 15th.
Below is a combined list of all lake birds seen.
Ian
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Snow Goose 3
Canada Goose 619
Mallard 29
Ring-necked Duck 2
Lesser Scaup 2105
Common Goldeneye 167
Common Merganser 9
Red-throated Loon 1
Ring-billed Gull 132
Great Black-backed Gull 1
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