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From: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Oct 2006 15:27:14 EDT629_US-ASCII Today I followed-up with the trash clean-up project from Saturday at Hoover Reservoir. I went back into Areas M & N which weren't covered Saturday. I got to combine birding with the clean-up. Shorebirds were somewhat slow this afternoon. On the mudflats and sand spits between Area N and the boardwalk at Area M there were 9 Greater Yellowlegs, 10 Dunlin, 3 Semipalmated Plovers and many Killdeer but nothing else. There were several Common Terns skirting about, 23 Great Blue Herons clustered about, Double-crested Cormorants on a far sand spit and an adult Bald Eagle perched off Wiese Road. [...]42_16Oct200615:27: [log in to unmask] |
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Date: | Sun, 15 Oct 2006 17:40:52 EDT |
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Sunday afternoon Linda and I couldn't waste the nice weather so we headed to
the preserve to walk around Hoover Meadows and then we checked the mudflats
at Wiese Road.
Hoover Meadows was a haven for sparrows. We located Chipping, Field,
Savannah, Song, Lincoln’s, Swamp, White-throated and White-crowned. We also spotted
our first Dark-eyed Junco’s of the fall. Yellow-rumped Warblers were
everywhere we looked and we found one Palm Warbler. A few Rusty Blackbirds were
intermixed with the Common Grackles and the immature Red-headed Woodpecker was
still back at the dead trees at the third pond.
At Wiese Road an adult Bald Eagle did a great fly-over. He turned into the
wind and seemed to just hang there right over us. The old road had many
Yellow-rumped Warblers and both Golden-crowned and Ruby-crowned Kinglets.
Shorebirds along the west shore included Greater Yellowlegs, Killdeer and Semipalmted
Sandpipers. There were many more shorebirds on a sand spit towards the
boardwalk. With the spotting scope we identified but did not count, Killdeer,
Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs, Semipalmated Sandpiper, Western Sandpiper,
Least Sandpiper, Pectoral Sandpiper, Dunlin and Long-billed Dowitcher.
There were also a few Common Terns.
Charlie Bombaci
Hoover Nature Preserve
Delorme 58 C (2) & (3)
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