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Date: | Sun, 7 Sep 2014 06:01:17 -0400 |
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On my way to see the Reddish Egret, I stopped to bird several areas of this south Delaware County reservoir. Early waterfowl season is in full swing here, so there was little for waterfowl, though Hogback basin had no hunters. I stopped at New Galena boat launch, Cheshire boat launch, and Hogback Rd. Highlights included:
Osprey - there are still 2 adults and 2 begging juveniles up at Hogback. Ohio's Osprey must leave late, because Atlantic Osprey are already migrating (see totals for Cape May & Kiptopeke Hawk watches).
Herons - 1 Great Egret & 1 Green Heron were still along Hogback Rd
cormorants - small #s all along the reservoir. They seem to know that hunters won't bother them.
Harrier - a juvenile was migrating past the Cheshire boat launch
Flycatchers - Pewees still widespread, but also had a calling Acadian at Hogback Rd and a Least Flycatcher at New Galena
Vireos - 2 singing Warbling Vireos and 1 Red-eyed were at New Galena
Wrens,Gnatcatchers - House Wrens in many locations, but no Gnatcatchers this morning. They may be mostly gone now.
Thrushes - calling Wood Thrush & Swainson's Thrush were in the berry thickets along the trail at New Galena
Mimids - Catbirds were at every stop, but there was also a Brown Thrasher in the berry thickets at New Galena
Cedar Waxwings - small flocks in many locations, topped by a flock of 50 at New Galena
Warblers - hardly any, with a few Magnolias and Redstarts at several locations.
Icterids - a few small flocks of Red-winged Blackbirds, but no orioles at any stop.
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