Visited glacier ridge at 6:20 am and before I could set my scope up I saw a regal king rail step out of the reeds under the tower. A few minutes later I noticed a big grayish bird foraging in the same area, without bins it looked almost like a gosling! In my scope its rail-like stance and bill appeared, but I didn't notice the bright coverts like the adult king rail. By the time I got my camera the bird ducked back in the reeds. I was there for an hour and I never saw it or the king again (a few other birders showed up and were also not able to relocate the king). Anyone else notice this bird? I did have great looks at the least bitterns (yeah!!!), sora with young, Virginia rail with young, young coots & pied-billeds (where were the adults?), snipe, green heron, and the following shorebirds:
Semi-palmated plover
Pectoral sandpiper
Greater yellowlegs
Lesser yellowlegs
Peep (only glimpse, probably least since legs looked light)
Solitary sandpiper
Killdeer
The ducks are tricky eclipse now, but thought I saw a few blue and green winged teal mixed with the numerous mallards.
What an amazing spot!
Cheers,
Heather
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On Jul 23, 2011, at 7:30 PM, Joe Knapp <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Saw some soras, Virginia rails, great egrets, kildeer, juvenile
> pied-billed grebes, juvenile coots and green herons--and lots of
> birders with big lenses. Some flickr shots:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jklsemi/5968002804
>
> Joe & Sarah
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