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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 21 Aug 2010 18:24:50 -0400428_iso-8859-1 After Gabe and Emil left, an additional 4 Red-necked Phalaropes flew in, bringing the total to 8. It was pretty cool as six of them were in one group. Also, a second Baird's came in and provided some excellent plumage comparison's to the first bird ( it was paler overall). Throw in a lot of shorebird diversity, a hunting Peregrine, and a Little Blue Heron, to name a few, and Pipe Creek rocked. [...]38_21Aug201018:24: [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Thu, 19 Aug 2010 16:06:50 -0400 |
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I took my kayak up to the boardwalk area today. Saw about a dozen least sandpipers, several pectoral and solitary sandpipers, three semipalmated sandpiers, maybe 8 yellowlegs (greater I think), a common egret, 4-7 great blue herons, couple of green herons, several spotted sandpipers, 3-4 kingfishers, and the usual gulls and cormorants. I kayaked in the bay east of the boardwalk, went past the osprey nest (saw 3 of them), then across to what must be the Wiese Rd. area. The birds were scattered all over these areas.
Dale Brubeck
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