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Rob Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Aug 2007 12:36:27 EDT561_US-ASCII August 9 - 9:15 - 10 a.m.

Many more shorebirds today. Located mostly in the grassy mudflats in the
middle of the "lake". Best viewed from the last viewing area down the long
grassy hill--not the gravel path hill.

STILT SANDPIPERS - 3
Lesser yellowlegs - 10
Greater yellowlegs - 5
Least sandpipers - 12
Semipalmated sandpipers - 7
Pectoral sandpipers - 18
Solitary sandpipers - 6
Killdeer - 100++
Great blue herons - 10
Wood ducks
Mallards
Canada geese
Cooper's hawk - keeping things moving! [...]37_9Aug200712:36:[log in to unmask]
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I hit several of the better spots at ALum Lake State Park this morning, hoping to catch some early migrants.  SHorebirds were obliging where mudflats were available (Hogback Road), but landbird migration is still scarce here despite spending time at 2 good concentration points (Alum Point, New Galena Boat launch).  Highlights included:

Herons & Egrets - mostly at northern end at Hogback Road, where 10 Great Blues & 9 Great Egrets were sharing the expansive mudflats

Waterfowl - 180+ Canada Geese at Hogback were joined by a cormorant and 4 Blue-winged Teal

Shorebirds - the swarm at Hogback Road mudflats included Kildeer (120+), Gr. Yellowlegs (2), Lesser Yellowlegs (40+), Solitary Spr (5), Spotted Spr (3), Least Spr (4), Semipalm. Spr (2), Pectoral Spr

Raptors - an adult Bald Eagle was perched at New Galena, while Osprey were at ALum Poitn (1) and Hogback Road (2 ad, 2 juv)

Vireos - just starting to move, with 3 White-eyed at ALum Point and another 3 at New Galena, along with single Yellow-throateds at both locations

E. Kingbird - 2 at Alum Point marked the only ones found; their migration must be slowing.

Mimids - good #s of Gray Catbirds at both Alum Point & New Galena; a lone Brown Thrasher was hidden amongst this horde at New Galena

Baltimore Oriole - 1 female was still lingering at New Galena, but none were at ALum POint (usually a few here).


Rob Thorn
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