Thursday, July 30, 2015

July nearly over

Some say that July is the slowest month, maybe only compared to February, maybe it's a toss up. In either case thankfully it coming to and end. In the spirit of hope springs eternal maybe August will start to show an improvement in availability of birds. The backyard is doing well. An occasional hummingbird shows up and the blue jays are all over my blueberry bushes. One of these daya I may get to taste my own blueberries.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Chasing a lark sparrow

After a doctors appointment I heade to RMSP field 2 to chase a reported Lark Sparrow. Every one in a while you get lucky

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

All is well Gimpy is back

On doing my coffee run early today I pulled into Heckscher Field 7 and did my usual tour. Up at the beach edge of the lot was a single Ring-billed Gull, it was our buddy Gimpy. I guess Gimpy is not a politically correct name but it is his and he is stuck with it. He has not been seen since the late spring. Maybe the Gulls go somewhere to breed and then return. In any case it is good to see him back.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Rainy day Puddlepipers

Did Heckscher and Timber Point and Ocean parkway including Captree Rd. Major Thunderstorm while doing the Robert Moses Section of the Ocean Parkway run. While in the Captree SP upper parking lot there were at least 20 Least Sandpipers in a road puddle created by the thunderstorm. Maybe things are moving
?

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

First Heckscher Puddlepiper

On my afternoon coffee run through Heckscher I noticed some shorebirds in the puddles at Heckscher field 7. There were five Killdeer and four Least sandpipers. I did manage a BBC picture of one of them. Maybe this is a portent of things to come.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Calverton catch up

I finally got out to Calverton this year. I went with Mike, Bob, John, Tim and a friend of Mike's. Pat Aiken. We had a good morning. We walked into Calverton off Rte 25 near the J&R Staekhouse. It was a paved path with a fair amount of birds. Blue grosbeak, Indigo Bunting., Prairie Warbler and some usual suspects. We them went to the west side and walked in to see Grasshopper Sparrow and Eastern meadowlark. a Nice morning with a nice group of folks.

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Chasing a Bird 7/11/2015

A lat minute decision to chase a bird this morning turned out well. Yesterday there was a Red Phalarope reported at Jones Beach West End. It was in the ponds between the Nature center and Field 2. This is a female in breeding plumage. A rare bird to see and rarer in breeding plumage. When I got there there was the usual kluge of birders to help me see it and I spent time after seeing the bird to chat with the known birders.

A stop at Captree Rd. on the way home got me another look at the White-faced Ibis. The roadsie was loaded with Seaside Dragonlet  Dragonflies.

Friday, July 10, 2015

A nice day for being out

After exercise I made a sandwich and took it with me to do son birding by car. I first went to Timber Point , then to Heckscher and finally Captree rd.  Timber Point gave a FOS Seaside sparrow, a pair and young chasing each other around the marsh. Not much else happening there. The Killdeer continue at Heckscher. Whils driving through heckscher I spotted a Cedar Waxwing on the ground in fiels 5. Don't see them much that low.

Captree had the Ibis and a single blue heron.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Still in the doldrums

Still waiting for somehing to happen. It is very quiet still, there were some more dowitchers at Timber Point but not much else.

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Three H's July 8 2015

Whoo boy is it uncomfortable out there. It is 4 degrees with 90% humidity and partly sunny with little wind. The A/C in my car thuugh is working so my birding by car went as usual. Still the usual suspects excepting for the five Dowitchers at Timber Point. The Killdeer with chick is running around Field 7 in Heckscher still.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Friday, July 3, 2015

It's July

Nice weather for July, temps seventies little wind and lots of sunshine. I wlaked almost four miles this morning mainly for the exercise. As far as birds the usual suspects showed up and I added some butterflies to the list but not much else. A nice ride through the park later was also just a nice ride. Not that there is anything wrong with that.