[obol] Re: Red-throated Pipit on Newport south jetty at 12:45 pm

  • From: Tim Rodenkirk <timrodenkirk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hallmanator@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 15:07:34 -0800

Tyler,

Did you all get good looks at it also? I had what I thought was a RTPI
fly-over calling with a flock of pipits on the north spit of Coos Bay
before there were any accepted records. I heard the bird call several
times and saw it from below, so I was able to tell size and a few other
characteristics but never had a "complete look" at the bird on the ground.
I would try and sneak up on the flock but as I got close they would all
pick up together and fly off a ways and I would have to try and sneak up
again. I chased them for about an hour and gave up- the winds were howling
at the time. No bird the next day and my record was not accepted. Oh, and
it is not on my Coos list...

Sounded good and looked good but I never had good enough looks, especially
for a new state bird.

One that got away...

Tim R
Coos Bay

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Tyler Hallman <hallmanator@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Just had a red-throated pipit fly by on the south jetty in Newport. It
called multiple times with its high pitched tseew call. It came off the
ocean and flew towards the science center.

Seen by Adrian and Christopher Hinkle and heard by OSU bird needs club.


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Tyler Hallman M.S.
Ph.D. Student
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Oregon State University Corvallis

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