12/3/06 KY Lake areas of Henry & Benton Co. (all in Henry unless otherwise noted) Pace Point area to Britton Ford I had a few hours to kill today, so decided to see if there had been any change in the cast of characters on KY Lake. Ironically I wanted to go to Reelfoot today, but didn't think I had the time. After seeing Terry's post about the Thayer's and the number of birds at the Gull 'Honeyhole' near the prison, I'll have to get over there soon. I stopped briefly on the way into Pace this morning at the observation platform area, and had 7 Eagles up soaring; one of which was a GOLDEN which quickly sailed away. Michael Bernard arrived just after I did, and we spent the next few hours birding around the Pace area. We would get one more quick look at the Golden later in the day. I guess the weather forecast had changed since the last time I looked at it, as I wasn't expecting the brutal wind we faced. We started at Rocky Point, with very little going on. Whitecaps were terrible, and only a handful of loons were seen in the area. Horned Grebe numbers looked to have plummeted since the last time I was in the area as well. Nothing of note at Rocky Point. We next made tracks for Pace Point, as the two target Grebes hadn't cooperated for Michael on his last trip up. I felt good when we arrived at Pace, as the bay on the west side was fairly sheltered, and full of birds. I picked up the long-staying immature WHITE-WINGED SCOTER immediately, amongst the horde of Ruddy Ducks and big numbers of Scaup, with many Greaters in the mix. This is the 1st time I've been up here in the last month that the big group of divers has been there, but the Western and Red-necked Grebes haven't. We spent a lot of time going through the birds in this area, over two separate trips to the point, and never saw either the Western or Red-necked Grebes. But, there were many birds out on the edge of vision and beyond, that with the conditions couldn't be identified past 'bird'. Hopefully they were just in another area. The east side of Pace Point was extremely rough, with nothing going on. Horned Grebes were only represented in 2's and 3's, nothing like the numbers of the last few trips. Michael needed LeConte's for his TN list, but the field has been cut since my last trip up. There is still a narrow strip of suitable habitat left, but we didn't have any luck jumping a LeConte's today. But, we didn't jump much of anything else either, with a strong wind keeping everything down. A small flock of about a dozen RUSTY BLACKBIRDS was a treat here as they briefly sat in a tree in the ditch line. Hopefully someone will figure out how to reverse the present plight of this charismatic bird. The bay below the observation platform is filling up fast now, thousands of birds packed in there. It's a shame now that the platform hasn't been completed, as the trees have grown up so much along the bay that to see most of it you're looking through trees now, so you really can't see. I didn't spent much time going through things here, but bound to be something interesting in the mix. On the way out we took a quick look at Lick Creek (Benton Co). Only thing of note here were a few Least Sandpipers and 50+ Forster's Terns. I went by Britton Ford on the way home (sort of), but most of the big raft of divers was out past the bay visible as a mirage in the distance. I didn't see anything of interest here at all, and though there were a lot of Greater White-fronted Geese in the area, I didn't see any small Canada/Cackling Geese. Overall pretty brutal day to birding the river, but it's always worth the trip up. Now, time for Reelfoot and the CBC's! Good Birding!! 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