I had the same thought. eBird has reported species that really shouldn't be here in January. The Guelph area, north shore of L. Erie and even the Ottawa area has been the source of weird reports: Hermit thrush, Ovenbird, B. oriole, Brown thrasher, House wren, Western tanager, killdeer, even some warblers, like Pine warbler. I can't recall all the other strange reports. The Unwin bridge site has had YR warbler, Gray catbird and Palm warbler. Humber marshes had YR warbler, orange-crowned warbler, Hermit thrush. CSSP has a resident B. thrasher. I'm sure that Mulder & Scully couldn't figure it out either if they weren't retired. Strange times.