US-25E Bridge area
Sep 1, 2021
7:07 AM
Traveling
1.00 miles
240 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: With Tom and Cathy McNeil until 0900. TD Ida. Rain and wind off and
on. A noticeable increase in birds as the weather got worse.
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10 Canada Goose
1 Wood Duck
20 Mallard
18 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
1 Mourning Dove
2 Killdeer
2 Marbled Godwit -- Fly by heading south in rain. Large, long billed, light
brown and buffy shorebirds. No black markings on wings or tail. Bill not curved
as in LB Curlew. No rufous and no white patch on back as in dowitchers.
5 Ring-billed Gull -- At least.
1 Sooty Tern -- Black and white tern, larger and darker than Black Terns with
more direct and faster flight, black and white face pattern. Dropped in with
rain cell very briefly from up high and flew low over water before disappearing
in the fog. I had to retreat under cover from the rain but continued to scan
for it but never relocated it. I searched up and down Dutch Bottoms for another
hour after the rain stopped with no luck. Seen at about 10:15 or so.
2 Caspian Tern
11 Black Tern -- Came in with rain.
1 Common Tern
7 Forster's Tern
6 Common/Forster's Tern -- Distant birds.
30 Double-crested Cormorant
4 Great Blue Heron
8 Great Egret
1 Green Heron
2 Black-crowned Night-Heron
2 Black Vulture
3 Turkey Vulture
4 Osprey
1 Bald Eagle
1 Belted Kingfisher
10 Tree Swallow
2 Barn Swallow
Number of Taxa: 26
David Kirschke
JC, TN
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