Birding Cape May Point - Wednesday, March 31 2010

After a couple of days of rain, it was nice to get back out in the field again and, despite a keen and chilly north-west wind, we had a pleasant two-hour walk around Cape May Point and the State Park.

An early look at the bay revealed an impressive passage of adult Northern Gannets - impressive because so many were close in and gave great views. Black Scoter, Red-breasted Merganser and Red-throated Loon were all on the water. A loop around the Red Trail boardwalk was windy but gave us a nice array of ducks (including the lingering male Eurasian Wigeon) and a Raccoon pottering around out in the open.

We concluded our walk with a turn around the block in Cape May Point, where participants from Maine and Massachusetts enjoyed getting good looks at Carolina Chickadees, and we focused on distinguishing Fish Crows from American Crows by their silly calls! Walking back to the parking lot, Warren spotted two River Otters in Lighthouse Pond which gave us all great scope views as they fed on some very unfortunate fish.

A full species list follows:

Location: Cape Island--Cape May Point
Observation date: 3/31/10
Number of species: 48

Canada Goose 5
Mute Swan 4
Gadwall 6
Eurasian Wigeon 1
American Wigeon 11
Mallard 10
Northern Shoveler 1
Green-winged Teal 6
Ring-necked Duck 15
Black Scoter 200
Red-breasted Merganser 2
Red-throated Loon 2
Pied-billed Grebe 3
Northern Gannet 40
Double-crested Cormorant 25
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 2
Osprey 1
American Coot 5
Bonaparte's Gull 15
Laughing Gull 2
Ring-billed Gull 1
Herring Gull 5
Great Black-backed Gull 3
Rock Pigeon 8
Mourning Dove 10
Downy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 2
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 6
Fish Crow 10
Carolina Chickadee 6
Tufted Titmouse 1
Carolina Wren 4
American Robin 50
Northern Mockingbird 2
Brown Thrasher 2
European Starling 20
Yellow-rumped Warbler 1
Song Sparrow 2
White-throated Sparrow 10
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 3
Northern Cardinal 10
Red-winged Blackbird 30
Common Grackle 40
Brown-headed Cowbird 1
House Finch 4
House Sparrow 12

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

Turkey Point - Sunday, March 28 2010

Dave Lord et. al. report:

"Today's Turkey Point walk closed the 2010 season with memories of great birds and good times. A number of Harriers and a few perched Bald Eagles welcomed us at the road end, as did a fly-by Northern Shoveler and large flocks of Green Winged Teal. Common Mergansers were still lingering in the Maple Avenue impoundments, as were respectable views of Ruddy Ducks and an Opsrey having lunch. Hansey Creek had an onslaught of Golden-Crowned Kinglets, plus Eastern Bluebirds singing on the wing. The highlight of the walk would have to be the high tide at Hansey Creek that went across the road, and had Common Mergs diving...on the road itself!!."

Location: Glades Wildlife Refuge--Turkey Point
Observation date: 3/28/10
Notes: CMBO'S Final Sunday Morning at Turkey Point of 2010. Karen Johnson, Brian Johnson, Tony Klock and Dave Lord led.
Number of species: 29

Snow Goose 45 Heard
Canada Goose 22
Mute Swan 13
American Black Duck 10
Northern Shoveler 3
Green-winged Teal 80
Ring-necked Duck 5
Bufflehead 95
Hooded Merganser 2 Pre-walk; not seen on walk
Common Merganser 5
Ruddy Duck 3
Great Blue Heron 3
Turkey Vulture 8
Osprey 1
Bald Eagle 4 No birds on new nest
Northern Harrier 7 Way up form last week's two
Greater Yellowlegs 4 Heard
Dunlin 40 Seen pre-walk
Herring Gull 30
Mourning Dove 2
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2 Heard
American Crow 5
Tree Swallow 16
Carolina Wren 3
American Robin 15
Yellow-rumped Warbler 1
White-throated Sparrow 6
Northern Cardinal 1
Red-winged Blackbird 40

Location: Hansey Creek Road
Observation date: 3/28/10
Number of species: 15

Common Merganser 7 Diving on Hansey Creek Road itself!
Herring Gull 3
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1 Heard
Tree Swallow 2
Carolina Chickadee 3
Tufted Titmouse 2
Carolina Wren 2
Golden-crowned Kinglet 4 Heard
Eastern Bluebird 3
American Robin 4
Pine Warbler 3 Elusive looks still
White-throated Sparrow 2
Northern Cardinal 2 Heard
Red-winged Blackbird 12
Brown-headed Cowbird 4

Birding Cape May Point - Saturday, March 27 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"CMBO Birding Cape May Point Walk. The numbers of ducks & number of duck species are decreasing and the Eurasian Wigeon was not found this morning. Good numbers of far out Gannets and Scoters with a few Red-throated Loons. Raptors included 2 Red-tails, a Coopers Hawk, and an Osprey. A couple of Red-breasted Nuthatches were good to see. Sparrows are also thinning out. - Karl (Roger, Kathy, Tom)"

Location: Cape May Point
Observation date: 3/27/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,R&KH,T,+9.Clr,35,NE12.
Number of species: 44

Canada Goose 2
Mute Swan 4
Gadwall 5
American Wigeon 12
Mallard 10
Northern Shoveler 10
Green-winged Teal 6
Ring-necked Duck 3
Surf Scoter 10
Black Scoter 50
Red-throated Loon 5
Northern Gannet 25
Turkey Vulture 19
Osprey 1
Cooper's Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 2
American Coot 4
Bonaparte's Gull 2
Herring Gull 3
Rock Pigeon 9
Mourning Dove 10
Downy Woodpecker 2
Northern Flicker 1
Blue Jay 3
American Crow 5
Fish Crow 15
Carolina Chickadee 5
Tufted Titmouse 2
Red-breasted Nuthatch 2
Carolina Wren 2
American Robin 60
Gray Catbird 1
Northern Mockingbird 1
European Starling 15
Yellow-rumped Warbler 4
Song Sparrow 1
White-throated Sparrow 12
Dark-eyed Junco 3
Northern Cardinal 8
Red-winged Blackbird 15
Common Grackle 25
Brown-headed Cowbird 20
House Finch 10
House Sparrow 10

Evening at the Meadows - Friday, March 26 2010

Karl Lukens and David Lord report:

"Still some good ducks, and a group of 6 Egrets. Interesting birds were Wilson's Snipe, a Northern Harrier, and 2 first of the season Least Sandpipers. - Karl, David"

Location: South Cape May Meadows
Observation date: 3/26/10
Notes: CMBO Trip=K,DL,+0.Cldy,45.Ne10.
Number of species: 22
Canada Goose 8
Mute Swan 15
Gadwall 6
American Black Duck 2
Mallard 10
Northern Shoveler 10
Northern Pintail 2
Green-winged Teal 40
Ring-necked Duck 2
Black Scoter 15
Northern Gannet 10
Great Egret 5
Snowy Egret 1
Northern Harrier 1
Least Sandpiper 2
Wilson's Snipe 1
Laughing Gull 3
Herring Gull 8
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Rock Pigeon 2
European Starling 2
Red-winged Blackbird 10

Birding Cape May Point - Wednesday, March 24 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"CMBO Birding Cape May Point Walk. Still a nice variety of ducks including the Eurasian Wigeon drake, although the numbers seem to be dwindling.
Scattered land bird around town and at feeders but sparrows are fewer and Fox sparrows seemed to have left. Finished off the walk with an Osprey at the parking lot, FOY for many of us. - Karl (Mike, Warren, Steve, Tom, Kyle)"

Location: Cape May Point
Observation date: 3/24/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-MC,K,WC,SW,T,KR,+3.Clr,50,WNW15.
Number of species: 49

Canada Goose 15
Mute Swan 6
Gadwall 8
Eurasian Wigeon 1
American Wigeon 15
Mallard 15
Northern Shoveler 10
Green-winged Teal 20
Ring-necked Duck 10
Lesser Scaup 2
Surf Scoter 15
Black Scoter 50
Long-tailed Duck 3
Red-throated Loon 3
Northern Gannet 25
Double-crested Cormorant 4
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 12
Osprey 1
American Coot 8
Killdeer 3
Ring-billed Gull 8
Herring Gull 15
Great Black-backed Gull 5
Rock Pigeon 8
Mourning Dove 10
Belted Kingfisher 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 5
Fish Crow 15
Carolina Chickadee 6
Tufted Titmouse 2
Carolina Wren 3
American Robin 70
Northern Mockingbird 1
Brown Thrasher 2
European Starling 50
Yellow-rumped Warbler 3
Song Sparrow 2
White-throated Sparrow 10
Dark-eyed Junco 5
Northern Cardinal 5
Red-winged Blackbird 20
Common Grackle 25
Brown-headed Cowbird 20
House Finch 10
House Sparrow 5

Birding the Meadows - Monday, March 22, 2010

Location: South Cape May Meadows
Observation date: 3/22/10
Notes: CMBO meadows walk. Missed mockingbird (first time ever?). 50's, cloudy/ occ. rain, wind se 10-15
Number of species: 47

Canada Goose 100
Mute Swan 18 actual count
Gadwall 25
American Black Duck 1
Mallard 30
Blue-winged Teal 4
Northern Shoveler 20
Northern Pintail 2
Green-winged Teal 25
Ring-necked Duck 1
Surf Scoter 50
Black Scoter 100
dark-winged scoter sp. 200
Long-tailed Duck 10
Red-throated Loon 20
Northern Gannet 10
Great Cormorant 1
Great Egret 5
Turkey Vulture 2
Cooper's Hawk 1
Piping Plover 2
Killdeer 4
Greater Yellowlegs 5
Wilson's Snipe 3
Bonaparte's Gull 1
Laughing Gull 1
Ring-billed Gull 10
Herring Gull 30
Lesser Black-backed Gull 1 A4Y summer
Great Black-backed Gull 30
Forster's Tern 2
Mourning Dove 1
Belted Kingfisher 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
American Crow 5
Fish Crow 10
Tree Swallow 1
Carolina Chickadee 2
Carolina Wren 1
Hermit Thrush 1
American Robin 50
European Starling 5
Song Sparrow 2
Northern Cardinal 5
Red-winged Blackbird 20
Common Grackle 10
Brown-headed Cowbird 4
House Sparrow 5

Nightfall at Corbin City - Sunday, March 21 2010

Dave Lord et. al. report:

"The final 'Nightfall at Corbin City' went swimmingly on this fine Sunday evening. A mass of piping and quacking Green-Winged Teals was enjoyed by all, as was the pair of Blue-Winged Teal mixed in. A close fourth year Bald Eagle and a distant mature Bald Eagle gave us our daily quota of Eagles, and Great Horned Owls, Barred Owls, Red Bats were also seen. One of the true highlights would have to be the deafening cacophany of frogs calling toward the end of the dikes, as the Wood Frog, Spring Peepers and Chorus Frogs bid goodbye to the Corbin City walks. Karen Johnson, Janet Crawford, BJ Pinnock, and Dave Lord led."

Location: Tuckahoe--McNamara WMA
Observation date: 3/21/10
Notes: Final Nightfall at Corbin City. Red Bats; three frogs; spring azure pre-walk.
Number of species: 24

Canada Goose 9
Mute Swan 23
American Wigeon 2
American Black Duck 17
Mallard 4
Blue-winged Teal 2
Green-winged Teal 95
Bufflehead 2
Common Merganser 1
Ruddy Duck 2
Wild Turkey 16
Great Blue Heron 2
Bald Eagle 2
Northern Harrier 2
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Herring Gull 10
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Mourning Dove 2
Great Horned Owl 2
Barred Owl 2
Northern Flicker 1
American Crow 8
American Robin 9
Red-winged Blackbird 30

Turkey Point - Sunday, March 21, 2010

Dave Lord et. al. report:

"The penultimate Turkey Point walk was a wonderful celebration of all things spring. After enjoying large agregations of Green Winged-Teal and both flavors of Yellowlegs, the group headed to Hansey Creek Road, where several Pine Warblers teased us with short views. We enjoyed a close-up inspection of a fourth year Bald-Eagle; a dozen or more Tree Swallows; Field Sparrows singing like mad; and some more great sounds of the season. Karen Johnson, Brian Johnson, Janet Crawford, Tony Klock, and Dave Lord led."

Location: Glades Wildlife Refuge--Turkey Point
Observation date: 3/21/10
Notes: Penultimate CMBO Turkey Point Sunday Morning Walk. Large numbers of Yellowlegs at Maple Ave. Impoundments.
Number of species: 24

Snow Goose 300
Canada Goose 45
Mute Swan 1
American Black Duck 15
Green-winged Teal 275
Bufflehead 80
Ruddy Duck 3
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 10
Osprey 1
Bald Eagle 3
Northern Harrier 1
Greater Yellowlegs 500
Lesser Yellowlegs 23
Herring Gull 6
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 2
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 11
Carolina Wren 1
American Robin 40
Red-winged Blackbird 240
Boat-tailed Grackle 24


Location: Hansey Creek Road
Observation date: 3/21/10
Notes: CMBO Turkey Point Walk. Hijacked to Hansey creek for PIWA!
Number of species: 24

Turkey Vulture 3
Bald Eagle 2
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Wilson's Snipe 2
Herring Gull 6
Mourning Dove 2
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 3
Hairy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 4
American Crow 7
Tree Swallow 5
Carolina Chickadee 4
Tufted Titmouse 3
Brown Creeper 1
Carolina Wren 4
Golden-crowned Kinglet 6
Hermit Thrush 1
American Robin 5
Pine Warbler 5
Field Sparrow 2
Song Sparrow 3
Red-winged Blackbird 10
Boat-tailed Grackle 2

Maurice River Eagle Cruise - Saturday, March 20 2010

Dave Lord reports:

"The first annual Bald Eagle cruise on the Maurice River aboard the Osprey produced a varied assortment of natural wonders. Five Bald Eagles were seen on the trip, as well as eight Ospreys, with many on nests. Great Blue Herons and Green Winged Teal put in an appearance, as did a Red-Tail Hawk that was patrolling an abandoned dike farm for lunch. - Dave Lord with Captain Dave Githens."

Location: Maurice River Eagle Survey
Observation date: 3/20/10
Notes: CMBO/Osprey Maurice River Eagle Cruise.
Number of species: 16

Canada Goose 15
American Black Duck 8
Green-winged Teal 9
Double-crested Cormorant 1
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 7
Osprey 8
Bald Eagle 5
Cooper's Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Greater Yellowlegs 2
Herring Gull 22
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Belted Kingfisher 2
Fish Crow 35
Red-winged Blackbird 30

Birding Cape May Point - Saturday, March 20 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"CMBO Birding Cape May Point Walk. The ducks are still with us including 1 drake Eurasian Wigeon. The Black Scoters are some times close and can be heard "wailing" from a long distance. A Black-crowned Night-Heron was found at Lily Lake, and a Great Egret passed by as a fly-over. - Karl, Roger, Shaun, Cindy, Steve, Tom"

Location: Cape May Point
Observation date: 3/20/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,RH,S&CB,SW,T,+3.Clr,50,Var3.
Number of species: 42
Canada Goose 10
Mute Swan 10
Gadwall 8
Eurasian Wigeon 1
American Wigeon 25
Mallard 20
Northern Shoveler 10
Green-winged Teal 10
Ring-necked Duck 8
Black Scoter 50
Red-throated Loon 6
Great Egret 1
Black-crowned Night-Heron 1
Black Vulture 2
Turkey Vulture 6
Red-tailed Hawk 1 after walk
American Coot 15
Laughing Gull 1
Ring-billed Gull 1
Herring Gull 5
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Rock Pigeon 3
Mourning Dove 10
Northern Flicker 2
Blue Jay 3
American Crow 10
Fish Crow 15
Carolina Chickadee 3
Carolina Wren 2
American Robin 25
Northern Mockingbird 1
Brown Thrasher 1
European Starling 15
Yellow-rumped Warbler 1
Song Sparrow 2
White-throated Sparrow 15
Dark-eyed Junco 8
Northern Cardinal 10
Red-winged Blackbird 15
Common Grackle 25
House Finch 5
House Sparrow 5

Evening Walk at the Meadows - Friday, March 19 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"CMBO Evening Walk at the Meadows-TNC. A beautiful evening and good waterbirds. Drake Blue-winged and Green-winged Teal in the same scope field was nice. Singing Red-winged Blackbirds and a Northern Harrier were also enjoyed by all. Deep standing water beyond the dunes prevented us from going out on the beach. - Karl, Chuck, Mary Jane, Roger, Marc, Lynne."

Location: South Cape May Meadows
Observation date: 3/19/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,C&MJ,RH,M&LB,+16.Clr,50,SW5.
Number of species: 22

Canada Goose 10
Mute Swan 12
American Black Duck 12
Mallard 15
Blue-winged Teal 3
Northern Shoveler 6
Green-winged Teal 15
Ring-necked Duck 1
Black Scoter 15
Northern Gannet 1
Great Blue Heron 2
Turkey Vulture 3
Northern Harrier 1
Killdeer 2
Herring Gull 5
Great Black-backed Gull 1
Rock Pigeon 3
Mourning Dove 1
American Crow 2
European Starling 5
Red-winged Blackbird 10
Common Grackle 5

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Jake's Landing

Janet Crawford et. al. report:

"Not much action at Jake's. Hopefully a Pine Warbler soon."

Location: Jakes Landing
Observation date: 3/14/10 Notes: CMBO walk at Jake's Landing - Karen Johnson, BJ Pinnock, Janet Crawford. Highlights were 4 Northern Harriers, 6 Greater Yellowlegs flying over
and calling, and a Brown Creeper.
Number of species: 17

Snow Goose 150
Canada Goose 10
American Black Duck 18
Great Blue Heron 2
Northern Harrier 4
Red-tailed Hawk 3
Greater Yellowlegs 6
Dunlin 200
Great Horned Owl 2
Northern Flicker 1
Carolina Chickadee 5
Tufted Titmouse 2
Brown Creeper 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
White-throated Sparrow 3
Northern Cardinal 1
American Goldfinch 1

Evening at the Meadows - Friday, March 12 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"Rainy,windy, the kind of weather ducks like! 4 leaders, 1 participant and 9 species (but 3 were Blue-winged Teal). Enough said. - Karl (Chuck, Mary Jane, Warren)"

Location: South Cape May Meadows
Observation date: 3/12/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,C&MJ,WC,+1.Light rain,52,NE wind 10-20. Snipe seen
by a few after walk at carpark.
Number of species: 9

Canada Goose 15
Mute Swan 15
Gadwall 6
Mallard 15
Blue-winged Teal 3
Northern Shoveler 4
Northern Pintail 5
Green-winged Teal 30
Ring-necked Duck 1

Turkey Point - Sunday, March 7 2010

From Dave Lord et. al.:

"The well attended Sunday Morning at Turkey Point began with a blustery 35 degree wind that made the bridge a bit cold. The usually productive road end was quiet, with only a few harriers and a Peregrine alone to brighten things up, so we all braved the rather mucky Bald Eagle Trail. A good thing too, because it yielded great looks at mature Bald Eagles, Green-Winged Teal, and Northern Pintails. We all enjoyed a look at a coyote den, and an Eastern Comma butterfly, one that overwinters as an adult, put in an appearance - the first butterfly of the season for many observers. Red-tailed Hawk copulation was observed at Beaver Dam, and we found an immature Golden Eagle fighting with a Bald. This was a different bird than the adult which has been seen. We finished up with a pre-breakfast Dark Morph Rough-Legged Hawk at Newport Landing. Dave Lord (Karen, Brian, Janet, Tony)"

Location: Glades Wildlife Refuge--Turkey Point
Observation date: 3/7/10
Notes: Sunday Morning Turkey Point Walk. Golden Eagle Immature with easily observable band about tail; different bird than two weeks ago which was adult. Rough-legged seen at Newport Landing.
Number of species: 30

Snow Goose 1100
Canada Goose 100
Mute Swan 3
American Wigeon 3
American Black Duck 35
Northern Pintail 5
Green-winged Teal 10
Bufflehead 90
Hooded Merganser 2
Wild Turkey 2
Great Blue Heron 3
Turkey Vulture 12
Bald Eagle 8
Northern Harrier 11
Red-tailed Hawk 2
Golden Eagle 1
Ring-billed Gull 5
Herring Gull 16
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Downy Woodpecker 2
Northern Flicker 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 3
Carolina Wren 2
American Robin 45
American Pipit 3
Yellow-rumped Warbler 8
White-throated Sparrow 11
Northern Cardinal 2
Red-winged Blackbird 40

Location: Newport Landing Road
Observation date: 3/7/10
Notes: Breakfast at Waterfront. Dark-Morph Rough-legged seen over Money Island.
Number of species: 6

Snow Goose 450
American Black Duck 3
Great Blue Heron 2
Bald Eagle 3
Northern Harrier 3
Rough-legged Hawk 1

Woodcock Dance - Saturday, March 6 2010

DAve Lord et. al. report:
"Tonight's Woodcock Dance brought 17 people out to experince that wonderful herald of spring: displaying American Woodcocks. After an informative lecture and powerpoint put on by Karen Johnson and Janet Crawford, the group headed to Kimble's Beach Road where the woodcocks gave us a great show despite the winds. 7 Woodcocks were heard peenting, and three gave us very intimate views as they flew around. Karen Johnson, Janet Crawford, Chuck + Mary Jane Slugg, and Dave Lord led."

Location: Kimble's Beach
Observation date: 3/6/10
Number of species: 7
American Black Duck 3
American Woodcock 7
Mourning Dove 4
Great Horned Owl 2
American Robin 175
Eastern Towhee 1
Northern Cardinal 2

Birding Cape May Point - Saturday, March 6 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"CMBO Birding Cape May Point Walk. Good ducks, good raptors, good weather. The 2 drake Eurasian Wigeon and the drake Redhead were on Lighthouse Pond (east and west) this morning with many Am. Wigeon, Mallards, Shovelers, and a few Hooded Mergansers and Gadwall. The Black Scoters are close in around the point and giving their mournful call. Raptors were lead by 8 Red-tailed Hawks, a Red-shoulder, and a Sharp-shinned Hawk, with numerous Black and Turkey Vultures. Usual passerine subjects including good looks at Fox Sparrows. -Karl (Chuck, Mary Jane, Kathy, Roger, Steve, David, Tom)"

Location: Cape May Point
Observation date: 3/6/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,C&MJ,SW,DL,K&RH,T,+3.Clr,34,W10.
Number of species: 45

Canada Goose 8
Mute Swan 6
Tundra Swan 5
Gadwall 4
Eurasian Wigeon 2 drakes-Lighthouse Pond
American Wigeon 50
American Black Duck 2
Mallard 15
Northern Shoveler 12
Redhead 1 drake-Lighthouse Pond east
Ring-necked Duck 10
Black Scoter 50 close and calling
Long-tailed Duck 1
Hooded Merganser 3
Red-throated Loon 15
Black Vulture 20
Turkey Vulture 15
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 8
American Coot 20
Killdeer 1
Herring Gull 15
Rock Pigeon 10
Mourning Dove 15
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Blue Jay 5
American Crow 2
Carolina Chickadee 12
Tufted Titmouse 2
Carolina Wren 3
American Robin 5
Gray Catbird 1
Northern Mockingbird 2
European Starling 15
Yellow-rumped Warbler 5
Fox Sparrow 5
Song Sparrow 4
White-throated Sparrow 20
Dark-eyed Junco 2
Northern Cardinal 6
Red-winged Blackbird 5
Common Grackle 10
House Finch 6
House Sparrow 10

First Winter Evening at the Meadows Walk - Woddcock and more - Friday, March 5 2010

Karl Lukens et. al. report:

"First CMBO Winter Evening at the Meadows. Good ducks but short on passerines. Ended the walk with 6-8 Woodcock peenting and displaying at the parking lot. - Karl (Chuck, Mary Jane, David, Roger)"

Location: South Cape May Meadows
Observation date: 3/5/10
Notes: CMBO Trip-K,C&MJ,DL,RH,+7.PtlyCldy,42,W8.
Number of species: 23
Brant 1
Canada Goose 15
Mute Swan 15
American Wigeon 10
American Black Duck 2
Mallard 10
Northern Shoveler 2
Northern Pintail 8
Green-winged Teal 15
Black Scoter 20
Hooded Merganser 6
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 1
Bald Eagle 1 seen by Roger
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Sanderling 35
American Woodcock 8 end of walk. peenting, displaying.
Herring Gull 20
Mourning Dove 1
American Crow 1
Carolina Wren 1 heard
European Starling 5
Red-winged Blackbird 8

Turkey Point - Sunday, February 28 2010

Dave lord et. al. report:

"With a hardly auspicious beginning, namely snow, the Turkey Point yielded great birds. Three Short-Eared Owls were seen flying around the Peregrine hacking tower, and the Peregrine even visited the tower when a Short-Eared was flying by. We had five Bald Eagles without leaving the road end, and two Red-Tailed Hakws were seen mixing it up with one Eagle that came too close. The Harriers put in a nice showing after last weeks sparser numbers, and the Snow Geese Movement was terrific. - Dave Lord."

Location: Glades Wildlife Refuge--Turkey Point
Observation date: 2/28/10
Notes: CMBO Sunday Morning at Turkey Point. Snow at the beginning of walk, rain afterward. Pleasant 40 degrees. Karen Johnson, Janet Crawford, Chuck Slugg, Mary Jane Slugg, Dave Lord were leaders.
Number of species: 35

Snow Goose 8500
Canada Goose 250
Mute Swan 6
American Black Duck 75
Northern Pintail 12
Green-winged Teal 18
Bufflehead 17
Common Merganser 8
Ruddy Duck 2
Great Blue Heron 8
Black Vulture 4
Turkey Vulture 3
Bald Eagle 9
Northern Harrier 19
Red-tailed Hawk 3
American Kestrel 1
Peregrine Falcon 1
Herring Gull 125
Great Black-backed Gull 4
Mourning Dove 6
Short-eared Owl 3
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Downy Woodpecker 3
Northern Flicker 2
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 12
Horned Lark 4
American Robin 55
Northern Mockingbird 2
European Starling X
Yellow-rumped Warbler 4
Dark-eyed Junco 6
Northern Cardinal 2
Red-winged Blackbird 64
Boat-tailed Grackle 5