Tuesday, 1 May 2012
May 1 highlights
Another short mobile blog post...
As I walked down to the tip before dawn, I had about 10 species of warblers and I knew it would be a good day!
A highlight for me was an Upland Sandpiper that flew over Alan and I as we walked the west beach trail. While not a year bird, it was a new Pelee bird for me and a great spring Pelee record. We had our first of year Grasshopper Sparrow here as well.
Other highlights:
-6 Blue-winged, 2 Orange-crowned, 1 Bay-breasted, 1 Cape May, 1 Golden-winged and 1 female Hooded Warbler
-lots of dowitchers and 7 Willets at Hillman
-4 Yellow-throated and 1 White-eyed Vireo
-the continuing Eared Grebe at the tip
I finished with about 120 species for the day, while missing some easy ones like Rock Pigeon, Black-capped Chickadee, House Finch, etc. 16 of them were year birds, bringing me up to 247. I'm really hoping to hit 300 by the time I leave Pelee.
The forecast for tomorrow looks great! Maybe a rarity or two will be around...
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By the way I don't know why the formatting is screwed...guess it doesn't want me to use paragraphs when I type on my phone...
A good mix of birds!
It gets better day by day.
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