Today I spent workinh on my ducks in a row project. I started at Belmont chasing the Barnacle and GWF geese successfully. Then on to Point Lookout for the Harlequins, unsuccessfully. With a brief stop at Jones beach, which turned up a Bald eagle and then on to Massapequa for the wood duck.
Temperatures were in the high twenties approaching freezing, the wind seemed out of the NW at about ten knots. It mad for a very chilly morning especially on the beach at Point Loookout,
A good morning of birding with some good birds made me a happy camper today.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Montauk birding In January 2015
We had our kickoff of GSBAS weekend field trips at Montauk Point this weekend. Eight hardy birders showed up on a cold windy day. the temperatures were in the teens with the winds out of the WNW at 10 knots increasing to 15 to 20. It was cold but not as cold as we have had on other trips.
Birding at the point was pretty quiet excepting for the steady stream of Common Eiders flying from the west to the east all morning long. There were thousands of them, they were every where you looked. Seeing masses of birds is one of the reasons we go to Montauk in January, the seabirds tend to congregate and put on a show.
On our way to Dune Rd after finishing Montauk, Bob Grover spotted a large bird soaring overhead. We all pulled over to look at what was determined to be a Golden eagle, treat number one. That is a great find for Long Island. Later on Dune Rd, we pulled into Triton Lane and someone pointed out a Snowy Owl to us, treat number two. A little further down Dune Rd we spotted an American Bittern sunning itself in a roadside ditch, treat number three.
Birding at the point was pretty quiet excepting for the steady stream of Common Eiders flying from the west to the east all morning long. There were thousands of them, they were every where you looked. Seeing masses of birds is one of the reasons we go to Montauk in January, the seabirds tend to congregate and put on a show.
On our way to Dune Rd after finishing Montauk, Bob Grover spotted a large bird soaring overhead. We all pulled over to look at what was determined to be a Golden eagle, treat number one. That is a great find for Long Island. Later on Dune Rd, we pulled into Triton Lane and someone pointed out a Snowy Owl to us, treat number two. A little further down Dune Rd we spotted an American Bittern sunning itself in a roadside ditch, treat number three.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Baech Patrol Extended
On todays beach run I went all the way to Jone beach and back, That is the run I used to do before gas became really expensive. now thet the Saudis are engaged in a price war gas is cheaper and so I can do a little more.
The weather is brutal, temperatures are in the low teens with an overnight low of about six deghrees. The wind is out of the WNW at about 10 to 15 knots. Needless to say I stayed in the car. I had planned to walk the beach at Point Lookout today but common sense prevailed.
All was pretty quiet today, but I did add a few birds tothe FOY list. I added Brant, Mourning Dove, Red-breasted Merganser, Black scoter and Yellow-rumped warbler. In Robert Moses the deer were roadside browsing on the exposed grasses.
The weather is brutal, temperatures are in the low teens with an overnight low of about six deghrees. The wind is out of the WNW at about 10 to 15 knots. Needless to say I stayed in the car. I had planned to walk the beach at Point Lookout today but common sense prevailed.
All was pretty quiet today, but I did add a few birds tothe FOY list. I added Brant, Mourning Dove, Red-breasted Merganser, Black scoter and Yellow-rumped warbler. In Robert Moses the deer were roadside browsing on the exposed grasses.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Ocean Parkway Patrol
I did the beach run for a little birding by car. Clear weather getting colder, temps now in the thirties heading to the teens by Wednesday. I managed to add a few birds to the yearlist but not much else happening. This weekend we head to Montauk for GSBAS trip that should add to the year tally. Saw the resident Horned Lark flock at RMSP Field 5 circle.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Sneak one in
Trying to get some birding before the predicted rains. First stop was at Connetquot. I did add Green-winged Teal to the "Duckathon" list, but nothing else. Where have all the passerines gone. No sparrows, no Carinals, no Blue Jays, what's happening. Lets see what happens after the rain, maybe it will be betterr, can hardly be worse.
I am starting to get some action on my feeder in the yard, that might provide something to look at.
I am starting to get some action on my feeder in the yard, that might provide something to look at.
Friday, January 2, 2015
The Duckathon Begins
After exercise today I started my annual Duckathon. Trying to get all my ducks in a row. I hit, Swan lake, Patchogue Lake, Mill Pond Sayville, Greens Creek West sayville and the West Sayville Golf Course. I did pretty well. The weather was delightful, kin of cool but nice and sunny. There was a little bit of wind out of the WNW but not bad. Surprisingly I got Common Merganser, Red head and Canvasback. I also added Snow Goose and Eurasian Wigeon at the golf curse Not a bad morning.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
A New Year
The start of a new year and a new set of bird postings, except for the fact that there were not many birds around to post about The best I could scroung up was an American crow sitting in a treetop. I will starting my annual "Duckathon", trying to get my ducks in a row for 2015. We will have o see how that works uot for the goal of getting them in January. There are not many around in the ponds.
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