Today's birders: Lynn and Sue
Today's birds:
On a dead-end residential street at the edge of the Phragmites marsh:
1. Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor - three
2. Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus - two
3. House Sparrow, Passer domesticus
4. Downy Woodpecker, Picoides pubsecens - male and female
5. Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus - one
6. Mourning Dove, Zenaida macroura
7. American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos - hey! - we know where you sleep every night!
8. European Starling, Sturnus vulgaris
Male Belted Kingfisher in winter, photo from The Firefly Forest
9. Belted Kingfisher, Megaceryle alcyon - new for our birding, but doesn't go on the West Campus list... yet
10. heard a Blue Jay, Cyanocitta cristata
Where the Oyster River passes under Woodmont Road, a stone's throw away from our first stop, the water was flowing and salty ice rimmed the edges of the river.
11. Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos - two dozen or more
12. one Mallard x Black Duck hybrid
13. Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis - male and female
14. White-throated Sparrow, Zonotrichia albicollis - two
15. Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia - three
16. Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo jamaicensis - one
At the beach where the river flows into Long Island Sound:
- American Crow (and probably Fish Crow, but we didn't catch the diagnostic call) - feeding on the beach with the gulls
- Mallard
17. Rock Pigeon, Columba livia - big flock on the beach
18. Red-breasted Merganser, Mergus serrator - four
19. Common Loon, Gavia immer - one, pretty far out in the sound
20. Canada Goose, Branta canadensis
21. Ring-billed Gull, Larus delawarensis
22. Herring Gull, Larus argentatus
23. Great Black-backed Gull, Larus marinus
Male and female Hooded Merganser, photo from The Internet Bird Collection
In the Oyster River just before it empties into the Sound:
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Ring-billed Gull
24. Hooded Merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus - two females, new for our birding efforts, but again, not a West Campus bird
25. Monk Parakeet, Myopsitta monachus - three, flying overhead
Not to neglect our courtyard feeder birds, we had:
-Mourning Dove
-Black-capped Chickadee
-White-throated Sparrow
-Northern Cardinal
26. Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis
And, Tim hung another bird feeder in the courtyard this afternoon, a tube - we'll see if we can gain a few new feathered customers...
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