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RBA: Rhode Island, November 6, 2009* RBA
* Rhode Island * Statewide * November 6, 2009 * RIRI0911.06 - Birds mentioned: GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE Canada Goose DICKCISSEL "Ipswich" Savannah Sparrow Eastern Phoebe EURASION WIGEON American Bittern Lincoln's Sparrow COMMON RAVEN Great Egret Snowy Egret Brant Common Eider Northern Gannet Black-bellied Plover Semipalmated Plover American Oystercatcher Ruddy Turnstone Laughing Gull Tree Swallow Eastern Meadowlark Long-tailed Duck American Pipit Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Snow bunting ICELAND GULL Greater Yellowlegs Merlin Red-necked Grebe Horned Grebe Blackpoll Warbler Baltimore Oriole American Tree Sparrow Winter Wren Purple Finch date: November 6, 2009 (401) 949-5454 or 245-7500 ext 3052 to report: email to: _DLSaint@... (mailto:DLSaint@...) coverage: statewide compiler: Janice St.Jean transcriber: Janice St.Jean (_DLSaint@aol_ (mailto:DLSaint@aol) ) _www.asri.org_ (http://www.asri.org) Welcome to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island's bird alert for November 6th, 2009. This report covers the period from October 30th to November 5th. The next update will be in about one week. Two juvenile GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were seen with a flock of CANADA GEESE in Middletown on the 5th. The birds were in a field along Green End Avenue, just east of Third beach Road. Also in Middletown that day, in a weedy lot at the eastern end of Green End Ave, 1 DICKCISSEL, 1 "Ipswich" SAVANNAH SPARROW, and 1 EASTERN PHOEBE. On the 2nd in Barrington, along Lakeshore Drive, 1 EURASION WIGEON was found. An AMERICN BITTERN was seen at Easton's Pond in Newport on the 1st. On the 4th, in Glocester, at Durfee Hill Management Area, 1 LINCOLN'S SPARROW and a COMMON RAVEN were observed. At Winnipaug Pond salt marsh along Atlantic Avenue in Misquamicut, 1 GREAT EGRET was seen, and a SNOWY EGRET was seen at Avondale Preserve in Westerly on the 3rd. On the 31st at Napatree Point in Westerly, 20 BRANT, 230 COMMON EIDER, 1 NORTHERN GANNET, 12 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS, 2 SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS, 11 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS, 4 RUDDY TURNSTONES, 2 LAUGHING GULLS, 1 TREE SWALLOW and 1 EASTERN MEADOWLARK were recorded. In Charlestown on the 3rd, 2 LONG-TAILED DUCKS were observed in Ninigret Pond. At East Matunuck State Beach, 2 AMERICAN PIPITS and 2 "Ipswich" SAVANNAH SPARROWS were reported this past week. In Tiverton, 2 YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS were seen along Seapowet Ave, and a LINCOLN'S SPARROW was found at Pardon Gray Preserve on the 30th. A SNOW BUNTING was observed at Little Compton Beach that day. Highlights from Block Island on the 30th included: 1 ICELAND GULL, 5 GREATER YELLOWLEGS, 25 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS, 3 GREAT EGRETS, 1 MERLIN, 10 TREE SWALLOWS, 3 RED-NECKED GREBES and 1 HORNED GREBE. Miscellaneous reports this past week included: 1 BLACKPOLL WARBLER near Brown University in Providence on the 4th, 1 BALTIMORE ORILE in Riverside on the 1st, an AMERICAN TREE SPARROW in Warren, a WINTER WREN on the 2nd at the Great Swamp Management Area, and 2 PURPLE FINCHES in Exeter on the 2nd. The total species count for the year at the end of October was 315. (Thanks to Dave Gumbley for the statistics.) That's all for this week, thank you for calling and good birding! - End transcript For Birdeast archives, and to join, leave, or change address, see: http://listserv.arizona.edu/archives/birdeast.html |
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