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As New Year’s Day is close by and with the passing of 2020, it is time for my annual year end bird report. Despite the onset of COVID-19, the birds continued to come and go in our area. This past year we experienced nine rare birds and at least eight scarce birds.
The months of January and February are usually good for feeder watching, but this past winter there was a lack of northern migrants, especially Common Redpolls, Pine Siskins, and both Evening and Pine Grosbeaks. However, the owl population was quite active, especially Snowy and Barred Owls. There was also an unusually high number of over-wintering Robins.
Author of the article: Anthony Dixon
Publishing date: Dec 11, 2020 • December 11, 2020 • 3 minute read • Ottawa River Energy Solutions (ORES), in partnership with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), is proud to announce the availability of 14, new Level 2 electric vehicle chargers within the City of Pembroke. In the photo from left, Justin Allen, president and CEO of ORES, Ottawa River Engergy Solutions board chairman and Pembroke Deputy Mayor Ron Gervais, and ORES board member from Mississippi Mills, Brian Gallagher. Anthony Dixon Photo by Anthony Dixon /jpg, PM
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Electric vehicle owners now have many more charging opportunities in Pembroke thanks to the recent installation of 14 new Level 2 electric vehicle chargers.