Ruffed Grouse Black-bellied Plover Semipalrnated Plover Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs Ruddy Tumstone Sanderling Semipalmated Sandpiper Least Sandpiper Baird’s Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Dunlin Bonaparte‘s Gull Ring-billed Gull Herring Gull Iceland Gull Great Black-backed Gull Caspian Tern WEATHER EVENTS: Common Tern Rock Dove Mourning Dove Great Horned Owl Northern Saw-whet Owl Belted Kingfisher Hairy Woodpecker Northern Flicker Blue-headed Vireo Red-eyed Vireo Blue Jay Common Raven American Crow Black-capped Chickadee Boreal Chickadee Red-breasted Nuthatch Golden-crowned Kinglet Hermit Thrush American Robin European Starling Magnolia Warbler Yellow-ramped Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Common Yellowthroat Chipping Sparrow Savannah Sparrow Song Sparrow Lincoln’s Sparrow Swamp Sparrow White-throated Sparrow Red-winged Blackbird Common Grackle Purple Finch American Goldfinch House Sparrow In the wee hours of Sept. 29‘”, tropical storm Juan hit Charlottetown with sustained winds over 120 km per hour and gusts of 140+ km per hour. Many historic trees were split off or toppled roots and all. The storm covered much of Queens and Kings counties. The weather this autumn has been very mild with only a few days of frost in plowed fields up until November 30th. A strong easterly gale took brought a number of Dovekies to our shores. An incredible display of northern lights occurred in the early evening hours on Oct. 30 (EMa). ANIMAL AND PLANT SIGHTINGS: Compiled by J. Dan McAskill MAMMALS: l chipmunk & 3 red squirrels at feeder on Oct. 31St in Donagh . Dead skunks on Route 3 near Poole’s Comer (JDM). BIRDS: Red-throated Loon - 50 at Rice Point on Oct. 19 (EMa), at East Point on Nov. 2 (DC&ES), 3 at East Point on Nov. 8 (DO), 2 in Borden area on Nov. 15 (EMa), a few at East Point on Nov. 24 (SS); Common Loon - 2 at Rustico Bay on Oct. 15 (DCS), at Dalvay on Nov. 12 (RA), 1 at Souris Harbour on Nov. 23 (DC&ES); Horned Grebe - on Clyde River on Oct. 12 (EMa); Red-necked Grebe — 5 at Clyde River on Sept. 25 (EMa), l at East Point on Nov. 2 (DC&ES); Northern Gannet - ~20 at East Point on Sept. 5, 20 at Colville Bay on Oct. 25 (AB), numerous on Oct. 30 (DO), 300+ at East Point on Nov. 8 (DO), 7 at East Point on Nov. 10 (DK); Double-crested Cormorant - 50 on Hillsborough bridge piers in Charlottetown on Oct. 8 & 5 on Nov. 17 (JDM), ~300 at Clarke’s Pond in Cavendish & ~500 off shore at Cavendish on Oct. 13 (DCS) Great Blue Heron - small number at Covehead on Nov. 15 (DCS), 1 at Brackley Marsh on Nov. 29 (DCS); Snow Geese — 69 at Cavendish on Oct. 13 (DCS), 40 at Lake of Shining Water’s Cavendish in mid-Nov. (DCS); Canada Geese - calling at Lake of Shining Waters on Sept. 10 & 40 at Donagh on Sept. 11 (JDM), 5 at Ellen’s Creek on Sept. 16 (JDM), at Clarke’s Pond in Cavendish on Oct. 13 (DCS), ~2,700 at Summerside in potato field on Nov. 17 (JDM); Wood Duck - at Clarke’s Pond in Cavendish on Oct. 13 (DCS); Northern Shoveller - male at Clarke’s Pond on Nov. 11 (DCS), 3 immatures at Borden area on Nov. 15 (EMa); Northern Pintail - 3 males & eclipse plumage at Borden area on Nov. 15 (EMa); Green -winged Teal - 30 at Rice Point on Oct. 19 (EMa), 4 males & eclipse plumage at Borden area on Nov. 15 (EMa), 80 at New Glascow on Nov. 29 (EMa); Canvasback - 1 at Cape Jouriman, NE. on Nov. 10 (EMa); Tufted Duck - at East Point on Oct. 11 (RC) Greater Scaup - at Clarke‘s Pond in Cavendish on Oct. 13 (DCS), with large raft at East Point on Oct. 30 (DO), at East Point on Nov. 2 (DC&ES); Scaup - 6 at Borden area on Nov. 15 (EMa); Common Eider - with large raft at East Point on Oct. 30 (DO), at East Point on Nov. 10 (DK); Harlequin Duck - female at East Point on Oct. 11 (RC), 3 males on Oct. 25 (DO), 2 males on Oct. 30, 4 males at East Point on Nov. 8 (DO), 3 males at East Point on Nov. 10 (DK), pair Nov. 22 (DCS, EMa) 2 males & l