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Delaware Valley RBA, 4 NOV 2009- RBA
* PA, NJ, DE * Delaware Valley: Southeast PA, Central/Southern NJ & DE * PADV0911.04 * November 11, 2009 - Birds Mentioned Pacific Loon (NJ)+ Great White Heron (DE)+ Ash-throated Flycatcher (NJ)+ Western Kingbird (DE)+ (NJ)+ (Details requested by NJBRC) (PA)+ (Details requested by PORC) (DE)+ (Details requested by DERC) Red-throated Loon Common Loon Horned Grebe Red-necked Grebe Brown Pelican Great Cormorant American Bittern Tricolored Heron Yellow-crowned Night-heron Cackling Goose Brant Tundra Swan Eurasian Wigeon King Eider Common Eider Harlequin Duck Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter Black Scoter Long-tailed Duck Common Goldeneye Northern Goshawk Golden Eagle Peregrine Falcon Northern Bobwhite Virginia Rail Common Moorhen Sandhill Crane American Golden-plover American Avocet Spotted Sandpiper Marbled Godwit Red Knot Western Sandpiper White-rumped Sandpiper Purple Sandpiper Long-billed Dowitcher Parasitic Jaeger Black-headed Gull Iceland Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Forster's Tern Black Skimmer Common Nighthawk Ruby-throated Hummingbird Rufous Hummingbird Red-headed Woodpecker Western Kingbird Northern Shrike White-eyed Vireo Common Raven Cliff Swallow Cave Swallow Black-capped Chickadee Red-breasted Nuthatch Marsh Wren American Pipit Orange-crowned Warbler Magnolia Warbler Prairie Warbler Blackpoll Warbler Scarlet Tanager Clay-colored Sparrow Vesper Sparrow Lark Sparrow Seaside Sparrow Lincoln's Sparrow Lapland Longspur Snow Bunting Indigo Bunting Dickcissel Yellow-headed Blackbird Rusty Blackbird Baltimore Oriole Purple Finch - Transcript Hotline: Delaware Valley Rare Bird Alert Email reports to: rba@... Compiler: Steve Kacir, Delaware Valley Ornithological Club Phone: (215) 240-7547 Voice of the Delaware Valley RBA: Cindy Ahern & Win Shafer URL: http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm Welcome to the Nov 4, 2009 edition of the Delaware Valley Rare Bird Alert, a service provided by the joint efforts of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club (DVOC), covering the Delaware Valley Region of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I'm Steve Kacir your guide for birding in the Greater Philadelphia Region. This week, we highlight reports of PACIFIC LOON in Cape May County, NJ; GREAT WHITE HERON & WESTERN KINGBIRD in Sussex County, DE and ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHERS in Cape May and Monmouth Counties, NJ. Remember to check out our website for additional content and information: http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR NEW JERSEY: Cape May County: Six COMMON EIDERS were spotted from the St Peter's Jetty on Oct 28. Twenty COMMON EIDERS were at the jetty off the end of Whilldin Ave. The flock of COMMON EIDERS off Cape May Point grew to 22 EIDERS on Nov 3, seen from jetties around Cape May Point State Park to Coral Ave. On Nov 4, the COMMON EIDER flock had dropped to 9 EIDERS seen from the St Mary's and St Peter's jetties. On Nov 2, a CAVE SWALLOW was spotted from the hawk watch platform at Cape May Point State Park. A DICKCISSEL was seen from the platform on Nov 4. The Cape May Point State Park Hawk Watch spotted GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 29 & Nov 2-4, and a NORTHERN GOSHAWK made the count on Nov 4. The park's Lighthouse Pond had two subadult EURASIAN WIGEONS on Oct 31- Nov 3, and one was still there on Nov 4. A juvenile COMMON MOORHEN was at Lighthouse Pond on Nov 3. A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was at the south side of the Bunker Pond on Oct 30-31. Other birds seen at the hawk watch platform and elsewhere in the state park included AMERICAN BITTERN, CLIFF SWALLOW, PRAIRIE WARBLER and PURPLE FINCHES. A River Otter was on Lily Lake on Nov 3. A BLACK SCOTER was on the East Pool at The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge on Nov 2. That day, a MARSH WREN was heard at the refuge, and PARASITIC JAEGERS were seen offshore of the refuge. Two VIRGINIA RAILS called from the refuge on Nov 1. Other sightings from the TNC Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge included AMERICAN PIPITS, SEASIDE SPARROW, RUSTY BLACKBIRD and PURPLE FINCHES. A YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD flew over the Morning Flight Project at the Higbee Beach WMA dike on Oct 29. That day, the Morning Flight also noted WHITE-WINGED SCOTER, RED-THROATED LOON and 15 WHITE- RUMPED SANDPIPERS. On Oct 30, a RED-HEADED WOODPECKER and 27 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS were at the Higbee dike. Other reports from Higbee mentioned AMERICAN PIPITS, INDIGO BUNTING and RUSTY BLACKBIRD. On Nov 1, a VESPER SPARROW was in the pumpkin patch at the Rea Farm. A MAGNOLIA WARBLER was at the Rea Farm on Oct 29. A WESTERN KINGBIRD was at Hidden Valley Ranch on Oct 29-31. A WESTERN KINGBIRD was at the Villas WMA on Oct 31. Three COMMON EIDERS were flying over Delaware Bay offshore from the Villas on Nov 3. A possible NORTHERN SHRIKE was reported from the bayshore near the Villas on Oct 30. On Nov 4, a SANDHILL CRANE was heard then spotted in the salt hay farm across Dennis Creek from the parking lot at Jake's Landing. On Nov 4, an ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER was reportedly near the southern base of the toll bridge at the south end of Nummy Island on the west side of the road. On Oct 29, Stone Harbor Point had RED KNOTS and MARBLED GODWITS. On Nov 3, PURPLE SANDPIPERS were spotted on the jetty in front of the Avalon Sea Watch. A PACIFIC LOON and RED-NECKED GREBE flew by the Avalon Sea Watch on Nov 2. The Sea Watch reported a KING EIDER on Oct 31, COMMON EIDERS on Oct 28-Nov 4 and PARASITIC JAEGERS on Oct 28-Nov 1 & Nov 4. Other sightings from the Avalon Sea Watch included RED-THROATED LOONS, BROWN PELICANS, HORNED GREBE, WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, RED KNOT, PURPLE SANDPIPERS and BONAPARTE'S GULLS. Two COMMON EIDERS were off Sea Isle City on Oct 29. That day, LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS were at Whale Beach. Cumberland County: An AMERICAN PIPIT was on the dike at Maple Ave on Nov 2. A juvenile YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON was at the Husted's Landing Marina on Oct 31. Atlantic County: A TRICOLORED HERON and AMERICAN AVOCET were at the Brigantine Division of Edwin B Forsythe NWR on Oct 28. On Nov 1, fifteen BLACK SKIMMERS were at Malibu Beach WMA. Monmouth County: On Oct 29, the ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER was near the bench on the east side of Marlu Lake at Thompson Park in Lincroft. The ASH- THROATED FLYCATCHER was past Marlu Lake at the back side of a trail that loops through brushy habitat at the park on Oct 30. On Nov 1, an ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was at Thompson Park in Lincroft. On Nov 3, a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was near the maintenance building at the east end of Randolph St on Sandy Hook. That day, two COMMON EIDERS were on the cove north of C Lot, and Sandy Hook's north pond had a COMMON MOORHEN Oct 31-Nov 2. A LARK SPARROW was at the south end of K Lot on Nov 1. That day, a first-year ICELAND GULL was on the beach at B Lot, and a SNOW BUNTING was on the beach at F Lot that day. On Nov 4, two COMMON EIDERS, a drake WHITE-WINGED SCOTER and a hen HARLEQUIN DUCK were seen off C Lot, and six more COMMON EIDERS were at the end of Fisherman's Trail. Six SNOW BUNTINGS were at the False Hook on Nov 1, and a juvenile AMERICAN GOLDEN- PLOVER was there Oct 31-Nov 1. A LAPLAND LONGSPUR and 2 SNOW BUNTINGS were at Sandy Hook on Oct 31. Other birds at Sandy Hook included RED-THROATED LOONS, AMERICAN PIPITS, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH and RUSTY BLACKBIRDS. Burlington County: On Nov 4, a drake and hen WHITE-WINGED SCOTER were seen on the Delaware River from the Riverton Yacht Club. Gloucester County: A NORTHERN BOBWHITE called near High Hill Rd on Nov 3. On Nov 3, three GREAT CORMORANTS were on the orange channel marker, seen from the National Park dredge spoils area. Camden County: On Nov 2, five SURF SCOTERS were on Penbryn Pond in Berlin. Somerset County: Two to four RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were at Colonial Park in Franklin Twp on Nov 3. Hunterdon County: On Oct 28, a DICKCISSEL was at Cold Brook Reserve. Warren County: Five SANDHILL CRANES were at the field near the Upper Beers Farm at Merrill Creek Reservoir on Oct 30, seen from the Scott's Mountain Hawk Watch that day as well. The Scott's Mountain Hawk Watch reported GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 29 & Nov 2 and NORTHERN GOSHAWK on Nov 2-3. The Raccoon Ridge Hawk Watch reported NORTHERN GOSHAWK on Nov 1 & 3 and GOLDEN EAGLES on Nov 1-3. Other sightings from Raccoon Ridge included COMMON LOONS, COMMON RAVENS, AMERICAN PIPITS, SNOW BUNTINGS and Black Bear. Spruce Run Reservoir had a WHITE-WINGED SCOTER on Nov 2, and a SNOW BUNTING was at Spruce Run on Oct 31. Union County: Six CACKLING GEESE were at Warinanco Park on Nov 4. A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was at Lenape Park on Nov 4. -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR DELAWARE: New Castle County: The Ashland Nature Center Hawk Watch reported GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 29-30 and NORTHERN GOSHAWK on Nov 2 and two NORTHERN GOSHAWKS on Nov 4. A BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE was near the hawk watch hill at Ashland on Oct 29. Other birds at Ashland included COMMON LOONS, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, BALTIMORE ORIOLE and PURPLE FINCHES. On Oct 31, two CATTLE EGRETS and nearly 100 AMERICAN PIPITS were at the Middletown Auto Park. Two CATTLE EGRETS were seen from Route 9 near Taylors Bridge. Kent County: A SANDHILL CRANE flew over fields in the southwest section of Bombay Hook NWR on Nov 2. On Oct 29, Bombay Hook had AMERICAN AVOCETS on the mudflats opposite the north end of Shearness Pool. Other birds at Bombay Hook included WESTERN SANDPIPERS and PEREGRINE FALCON. Sussex County: A GREAT WHITE HERON (Great Blue Heron subspecies) was at Bethany Beach on Nov 1-3. To reach the spot where the GREAT WHITE HERON was discovered, head south on DE Route 1 past Indian River Inlet until the first traffic light after the inlet. Turn right onto Fred Hudson Rd at the light, and then drive nearly to the end of the road where it meets Cedar Neck Rd at a T-intersection. About 0.1 miles before the intersection, there is a pond on the right side of the road (north of the road) just before the entrance to the Bethany Lakes development. On Nov 2, a WESTERN KINGBIRD perched on power lines just east of the parking lot at the main battery of Fort Miles in Cape Henlopen State Park. A HARLEQUIN DUCK and 2 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS flew past the Cape Henlopen State Park Hawk Watch on Oct 29. Seven COMMON EIDERS flew by the hawk watch on Oct 30, and PURPLE SANDPIPERS were seen from the hawk watch on Nov 2. A GOLDEN EAGLE flew past the Cape Henlopen Hawk Watch on Nov 3. Six WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS passed by the radar tower area of Cape Henlopen State Park on Nov 4. That day, a BALTIMORE ORIOLE was spotted from the road between the hawk watch platform and the radar tower. A BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE was near the parking lot for the bathhouse at Cape Henlopen on Nov 2. Other sightings from Cape Henlopen included COMMON NIGHTHAWK, RED- BREASTED NUTHATCHES, RUSTY BLACKBIRDS and PURPLE FINCHES. A SCARLET TANAGER was at the Abbott's Mill Nature Center on Nov 3. -------------------------------------------------------------- FOR PENNSYLVANIA: Delaware County: The Rose Tree Park Hawk Watch reported a GOLDEN EAGLE on Nov 1. Other sightings from Rose Tree Park included COMMON LOONS and PURPLE FINCH. Chester County: On Oct 29, a SANDHILL CRANE was on the far bank of the main pond at Kurtz Fish Ponds. On Nov 3, two COMMON GOLDENEYES were on Chambers Lake in Hibernia County Park. That day, Hibernia Park also had a SPOTTED SANDPIPER, WHITE-EYED VIREO, LINCOLN'S SPARROW and PURPLE FINCHES. On Nov 2, Bucktoe Creek Preserve had all seven species of woodpecker one might expect to find in the region, including RED- HEADED WOODPECKER. Montgomery County: An immature male RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD was feeding on Salvias on private property in Pottstown on Nov 3. The homeowner, Kathy, is willing to receive visiting birders, and those interested in seeing the RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD should contact her by email at bella_trix@... On Nov 3, a BRANT was feeding at the side of Royersford Rd in Royersford. Bucks County: Churchville Nature Center had LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS on Oct 31 and RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH on Oct 29. Northampton County: A male RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD was still visiting feeders on private property in Palmer Twp, Easton through Oct 30. A BALTIMORE ORIOLE was at the Koch property through Nov 2. Lehigh County: Eighteen AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS were in a field at the intersection of Schantz Rd and Route 100 on Oct 29. The Bake Oven Knob Hawk Watch reported NORTHERN GOSHAWKS on Nov 1 & Nov 3-4 and GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 29-30 & Nov 1-3. On Nov 1, ten TUNDRA SWANS and 18 BRANT passed by Bake Oven Knob. Other sightings from Bake Oven Knob included COMMON LOONS, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, COMMON RAVENS and PURPLE FINCHES. Three BRANT were on a retention pond in Bath on Oct 29. Schuylkill County: The Schuylkill/Berks County line area of SGL 110 had 7 COMMON RAVENS on Oct 30. Berks County: Two SURF SCOTERS and several WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS were on Blue Marsh Lake at Blue Marsh National Recreation Area on Nov 4. The Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Hawk Watch reported GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 30 & Nov 1-4, with seven GOLDEN EAGLES tallied on Nov 1. Hawk Mountain reported NORTHERN GOSHAWKS on Nov 1-2 & Nov 4. Other sightings from Hawk Mountain included COMMON LOONS, AMERICAN PIPIT and PURPLE FINCHES. The RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD visiting Harold Lebo's yard was still present as of Oct 30. A COMMON RAVEN was at Lake Ontelaunee on Oct 29, and a BLACK SCOTER was there on Nov 1. Sixty BRANT and a COMMON RAVEN were seen from SGL 110 on Nov 3. Lancaster County: A GREAT CORMORANT was spotted from the small boat ramp at Peach Bottom. A BRANT was at Avocet Point at the Conejohela Flats on Oct 31. Other sightings from the flats noted BONAPARTE'S GULLS and an American Mink. Two BLACKPOLL WARBLERS were at the grounds of the Lancaster Area Sewer Authority on Oct 31. Ten FORSTER'S TERNS were on Conowingo Pond on Oct 29. On Oct 31, as GOLDEN EAGLE was at the dam at Middle Creek WMA, and three COMMON RAVENS were at Middle Creek that day. On Nov 4, Lancaster County Central Park had flyby COMMON LOONS and PURPLE FINCHES. Lebanon County: The SANDHILL CRANE at Lake Duffy in SGL 145 was reported as recently as Oct 30. Other birds in the area included RUSTY BLACKBIRD and PURPLE FINCHES. The Second Mountain Hawk Watch reported GOLDEN EAGLES on Oct 30-Nov 2 & Nov 4 and NORTHERN GOSHAWK on Nov 1-2 & Nov 4. Other sightings from Second Mountain included COMMON LOONS and COMMON RAVENS. Carbon County: On Nov 4, seven LONG-TAILED DUCKS were on the lake off of the Pine Run Boat Launch at Beltzville State Park. -------------------------------------------------------------- ANNOUNCEMENTS: On Nov 14, Debbie Beer will lead a DVOC Field Trip to Okehocking Preserve in Chester County, PA. The trip will focus on sparrows, raptors and finches. The trip will meet at the main parking lot on Route 3 (West Chester Pike) at 8:00AM. More information about this and other DVOC field trips can be found on the DVOC website: http://www.dvoc.org/ The next meeting of the DVOC will be on Nov 5 at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia at 7:30PM. The meeting will feature a program by Jeff Holt and Bert Filemyr entitled "The Composite Prints of Audubon's Birds of America - The Rarest of the Rare." Details are on the website, and guests are always welcome. The meeting after that will be the DVOC Annual Banquet on Nov 19. The DVOC Annual Banquet will take place on Nov 19, 2009 at the Sheet Metal Workers' Hall in Philadelphia, when Rick Wright will present "The Most Beautiful of the Whole Beautiful Lot: Wood Warblers of the American Southwest." Reservations are due on Nov 16. Additional information and a downloadable reservation form can be found on the DVOC website: http://www.dvoc.org/Banquet/Banquet.htm See Life Paulagics is running a special eight-hour pelagic trip out of Cape May for the Waterbird Society on Nov 8. The remaining space on the trip is now open to the public, and there was still room available as of Nov 3. Those interested in participating in this trip can find more information on-line at http://www.paulagics.com/ The Delaware Valley Rare Bird Alert is a weekly report on birding in the Delaware Valley Region including Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. To report birds or significant birding events and planned pelagic trips, please email rba@.... This is Steve Kacir, good birding to you all and thanks for calling, surfing and reporting. - End Transcript Steve Kacir rba@... DVOC Rare Bird Alert Committee Chair Academy of Natural Sciences Delaware Valley Ornithological Club Philadelphia For Birdeast archives, and to join, leave, or change address, see: http://listserv.arizona.edu/archives/birdeast.html |
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