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[va-bird] American Golden-Plover at Leonard's Pond

  • From: JMIrvine@xxxxxxx
  • To: VA-BIRD@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, shenvalbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:46:28 EDT
John Todd IV discovered what he thought might be an American  Golden-Plover 
in basic plumage among the numerous Killdeer at Leonard's Pond in  southern 
Rockingham County on Sunday morning, October 9th.  Greg Moyers and  I found it 
that same afternoon and through our scopes were able to eliminate  
Black-bellied 
Plover, and European and Pacific Golden-Plovers.  The  bird fed pretty much 
away from the shoreline and up in the pasture on the  west side of the pond.
 
Other birds present at the pond included single Pectoral, Western, and  Least 
Sandpipers; a single Greater Yellowlegs, and 29 Killdeer plus a few  Tree 
Swallows.
 
When I got back home to the Highland Park subdivision my wife spotted a  
large accipiter sitting in a tree atop the hill opposite our house.   Through 
the 
scope it turned out to be a female Cooper's Hawk, nicely topping off  the 
afternoon.
 
John Irvine
Harrisonburg, VA




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