
Cherry-faced Meadowhawks are much more common in Kings County, Nova Scotia than Ottawa. While I usually see several when I’m visiting the East Coast (in season), I hardly see them in Ottawa anymore. In my early days of ode-hunting I used to turn up males with deep red faces fairly regularly among the multitude of White-faced Meadowhawks, and I’d discovered a reliable population near the Hurdman transit station that persisted for several years. I don’t get there often anymore because it takes too long to get there from work now to make a leisurely lunch-time visit, so for all I know they are still there. It’s been a long time since I have even seen any potential candidates when I’m out ode-hunting in the west end; I think my last was a male in the ditch near near the Eagleson ponds several years ago.
Continue reading “Cherry-Faced Meadowhawks”



