Sunday, January 3, 2016

Birding January 2016

This will be the boring lists from birding that I do this year, diary style. Sensitive species will be listed with a code, or omitted until later.

Jan 30

Home

Is this the same Coop I had earlier? This one seems huge. Maybe there's a pair.

Whatever it was, it got away.


Trenton

Palm Warbler
Orange Crowned Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Both kinglets
Pine Warbler


Jan 29

Fox Sparrow! at feeders. First time in 4 or 5 years.




Allenhurst

White Scoter 1
Black Scoter many
Surf Scoter 8
Red breasted Merganser 2
Long tailed Duck 13
Razorbill 1
N. Gannet 12 (beautiful, watched diving and sitting on water)
Red throated Loon
Common Loon
Herg
Rbgu
Lesser Blackbacked Gull 1, sitting on jetty.    Shdv photographed.
What else?

Jan 28

Monroe

Canada Geese, 500
Snow Goose 1
Great Horned Owl, maybe, might also have been a hawk, or a bag ... ?

Jan 26

Trotter track, E Windsor

Horned Lark 100 *


Jan 25

Song Sparrow showed up at feeders.

Monroe - local
Large flock CAGO
Snow Geese 2


Jan 24

Did not want to drive yet, so walked up the road, over the bridge into Monroe. Temps mild, and no wind almost. Great day for a walk. Missing were White-crowned Sparrow, Horned Lark, Yellow-rumps.

Feeders

Carolina Wren 1 *
Downy  WP
House Sparrow
Plus same as yesterday

Street

WT Sparrow
House Finch (maybe PUFI, need to check pics)
Rusty Blackbird * - awesome bird for this location
YB Sapsucker 2 - possible first for the area. *
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Juncos
Blue Jays
Ring-billed Gulls - beautiful against the pure blue sky

Monroe

White-throated Sparrows
Juncos
Song sparrows 10
Mourning Doves
Tree Sparrow 1 seen, about 5 heard *
Fox Sparrow 1 *


Jan 23

Historic Blizzard of 2016! Not good visibility from my back window since the wind was blowing directly to the north.

Feeders

WB Nuthatch
Blue Jays 5
Am. Robin 1
Juncos 25
White-throated Sparrow 10
House Sparrows 30
Mourning Dove 5
C. Chickadees 2
House Finch 1
Grackle 1
Red-winged BB 3
Cardinals 2
others ... ?

Jan 22

Florence

I needed to go find a Glaucous gull before the Blizzard set in on Saturday. As soon as I pulled up there was a huge flock right off the lot.

Glaucous Gull 1 (adult - beautiful) *
Herring Gull 200
Ring-billed
Great BB Gull 1
Lesser BB Gull 1 *
Bald Eagle 1 adult *
Canada Geese 6


Jan 18

North Shore

In search of gulls. Stopped at 7 Presidents' Park, nothing around except a few Herring Gulls. The dredging project is not there this year, so the large gull flock I was hoping for did not pan out.

Next, up to Deal. Most of the areas are blocked off here now with limited viewing. The end of Roosevelt Ave. has only one side open out onto a partial jetty. The gulls I could see were all Herrings, but there were hundreds of gulls in the distance where I could not find an access point.

Finally, around Deal Lake I came across a flock of gulls, mostly Ring-bills. But a few 1st cycle Herrings as well. This one had an unusual bill, and in "real life" the bill appeared huge for the bird which was only slightly larger than the Ring-bills.

Herring Gull giving its best Aythya duck imitation.

While I was studying this gull, I noticed the little Ring-bill next to it had bands on both legs.

The gull on the left has some bling.
BT83, Banded in Varennes, Quebec in June 2014. This is its first winter sighting and its first US sighting. Cool beans!




Also seen:

Northern Gannet 18 (Belmar)
Red-throated and Common Loons (Belmar)
What else?
GBB Gulls
Double-crested Cormorant

1st year Ring-billed Gulls are pretty.




Jan 17

Harlem Meer

Quiet, again.
Gadwall 6
Mallards 24
Ring-billed Gulls 10
Blue Jays 5
White-breast Nuthatch 2
Cardinals 2
Robins 18
Starlings
House Sparrows
Pigeons

Home Feeders

First snow of the season!

Usual birds, just a few more than usual, plus:
Cardinals 3
Red-bellied Woodpecker

Really is a slow start to the year.

I did think I saw a siskin, but we'll wait to get a better look.

No sign of the Coop for a few days.

Jan 16

Middlesex Rd, Monroe

Canada Geese 300
Barnacle Goose
      Barg x Cackling hybrid 2
Mallards

Applegarth-Wycoff Mills Rd.

Massive flock of Canada Geese staging, at least one Cackling.
Searched for the white tail, no luck so far.


Jan 15

Cape May

2nd trip this week ... not good. Very gray and quiet.

Rea feeders:

Gold Finch
House Sparrows
White-throated Sparrows
Cardinal
Mourning Dove
Red-tailed Hawk
Yellow-rumped Warbler

CMP:

Northern Shovelers *
Pintail ducks*
Mallards
Gadwall
Mute Swan *

Sharon Station Rd

Northern Harrier 2 (one gray ghost)

Jan 13

Etra Lake

Same as yesterday except
Greater White-fronted Goose 1 *

Great White-fronted Goose with Canada Geese



Jan 12

Etra Lake

Canada Geese 1000
Cackling Geese 5-8 *
RN Ducks  ~20
Hooded Mergs ~20

Cackling Goose, near Etra Lake. Seems a bit large, but many small geese in this flock.



Jan 11

Drove to Cape May bayshore looking for gulls. Only usual suspects present. Some shorebirds, likely Dunlin, down on the flats.

Sharon Station Rd

Merlin*


Jan 9

Feeders

Cooper's Hawk



Trenton Sewage

Palm warbler 2
Yellow warbler 1 (bright yellow)
Nashville Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped 12
Yellow-throated 1
Pine Warbler 2 (one bright one drab)
(Still no OC)
Ruby and GC Kinglet
Herring
Ring-billed
Greater and Lesser Black-backed gulls

Corp Park

Two CAGO struggle to break through the ice. They made it, but why do some freeze to death in the water?

Jan 8

Thompson Park, Jamesburg

Canada Geese 1000
Barnacle Goose 1 *
    hybrid BARG x CACK 1
Ring-billed Gulls
Black Duck 3
Mallards x
Domestic Geese (?)

Barnacle Goose completely not cooperating with my photo attempts.



Find the Barnacle Goose and the hybrid. Are they mates? Parent and offspring? Or siblings?



Jan 7

Tinicum, PA

Mountain Bluebird 1 *
Eastern Bluebird 12 *
YR Warbler 8
House Finch 3

I was all atwitter over this bird.

I really need a better lense!



Rt. 29, PA

Common Merganser *

Mercer County Park

Canada Geese 500
Snow Goose 1* (foy seen)


Feeders
New - Downy WP

Jan 6

Feeders

chicadees
Blue Jays
WB Nuthatch
House Sparrows
Mourning Doves
Junco

slow start to the year at the feeders

Jan 5

DeKorte

FOY
Fox Sparrow 1
American Kestrel, female 1

Others:
Lots of White-throated Sparrows
Cardinal
Blue Jay
Yellow-crowned Kinglet
Yellow-rumped Warbler

Water was completely frozen, no waterfowl.


Jan 4

My feeders

below freezing today

House Sparrows 25-20
Carolina Chickadees 3 (two in wren house)
Juncos 4
Mourning Dove 3
Tufted Titmouse

Trenton Sewage Authority

Yellow-throated Warbler 1 (very confiding)
Nashville Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warblers 20
Pine Warbler 1

Quick looks at Palm and Yellow
missed the Orange Crowned






Ruby crowned Kinglet 2
Golden crowned Kinglet 3
Juncos
Cardinal
House Sparrow
White throated Sparrow
Starlings
Ring-billed Gulls
Am Crows

what else?



Etra Lake

Canada Geese 150
Hooded Mergansers 17
Mallard

Corp Park

Canada Geese 100
Mallards 8
Bufflehead 3

Jan 2

Wall Twp. CBC

with Mary L. and Bob D.

Canada Geese 563
RB Duck 4
Ruddy Duck 3
Gadwall 11
Mallard 16 (+ 6 hybrids)
Black Duck 7
Song Sparrow 11
Swamp Sparrow 1
Cedar WW 52 (probably a low count)
Robins (with Newfoundlands ?) 699
Starlings 144
Catbird 1
Am. Crows 18
House Sparrow 3
House Finch 24
RB Woodpecker 2
Downy WP 4
Flicker 2
Mourning Dove 7
Red-tailed Hawk 4
Cooper's Hawk 1 (+ 1 that Mary L. didn't agree with, but ... )
N. Harrier 2
Junco 13
WT Sparrow 49
Cardinal 8
RB Gull 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler 16
Black Vulture 2
Turkey vulture 8
Tufted Titmouse 3
American Goldfinch 6
Brown-headed Cowbird 45
Red-winged Blackbird 87
Carolina Chickadee 11
Rock Pigeon 45
Blue Jay 8
White-breasted Nuthatch 2
Carolina Wren 6
Northern Mockingbird 6

+Purple Finch officially added, that was not fully confirmed in the field

Jan 1

Point pleasant Beach/Manasquan Inlet

with Emi and Derek

Herring Gulls 100
Ring-billed Gull 15
Great BB Gull 25

Bonaparte's Gull 1
Red throats Loon 1
Common Loon 1
White-winged Scorer 1
Bufflehead 20
Hooded Merganser 6
Canada Geese
Mallard

Brant at the docks

Rock pigeons


Bonaparte's Gull, Manasquan Inlet

Herring Gull and Great Black-backed Gull
Great Black-backed Gull, same as above


Herring Gull, not the same as above

Manasquan Inlet










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