Friday, May 31, 2019

May 2019--34 Year Birds

Short-billed Dowitcher, Great Bay Blvd WMA
And just like that, in the last week  it seemed, migration was over leaving me feeling a bit unfulfilled having missed a lot of birds that I might not get on their return migration--warblers like Bay-breasted (I get a Cerulean Warbler in Ocean County but not a Bay-breasted?), flycatchers like Least, Alder, Yellow-bellied, and I even missed Swainson's Thrush, though I have been assured I can get them at Reed's Road when they're going south. We'll see. There's still a chance to get a Yellow-breasted Chat--I've only walked the tick-infested fields of Assunpink twice and it usually takes a minimum of three trips for me to get them.

A lot of the problem was that I wasn't too interested in going to places where I might find these birds a bit more easily, sticking around locally more than I usually do. It's not that I was foolish and demanding that birds be where I wanted them to be, it's just that while you can find the above birds at Double Trouble or Cloverdale or Great Bay Blvd, they are a lot more populous in other locations. I did make two trips to Sandy Hook, but to really assure myself of a big list, I should have been there 10 times this month.

But, to stop dwelling on the negative, I did have a good month with a number of rarities besides the Cerulean, including Wilson's Plover, American Avocet, White Ibis, the returning Mississippi Kite in Waretown, and the Olive-sided Flycatcher at Double Trouble which I happened upon for the 2nd time this morning. It was a good month for nightjars with our whip-poor-will singing every night (even singing in the rain, which has been constant this month), plus I stumbled upon a Chuck-Will's-Widow at Island Beach and had a flyover Common Nighthawk there as well. Warblers for most of the month were abundant and Great Bay Blvd had more shorebirds in the marshes than I have ever seen before. Cedar Bonnet Island has become a very productive and popular hot spot over the last 6 months or so, though now that the summer season has begun, going over the causeway to get there might give me pause.

For the month I listed 177 species with 34 of them being year birds. We are now entering the summer doldrums when new birds will be much harder to find (though those that do appear will probably be really cool), but I'll keep plugging away, if only for the 4 miles of walking I try to get in every day.
It's only a Fish Crow at Double Trouble, but it's probably the best picture I took all month
Species   First Sighting
Brant   Sandy Hook
Canada Goose   Colliers Mills WMA
Mute Swan   Double Trouble State Park
Wood Duck   Wells Mills Park
Blue-winged Teal   Cedar Bonnet Island
Mallard   Colliers Mills WMA
American Black Duck   Forsythe-Barnegat
Green-winged Teal   Manahawkin WMA
Lesser Scaup   Sandy Hook
Black Scoter   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Long-tailed Duck   Sandy Hook
Red-breasted Merganser   Cedar Bonnet Island
Wild Turkey   35 Sunset Rd
Rock Pigeon   New Egypt
Mourning Dove   Manasquan River WMA
Yellow-billed Cuckoo   Cedar Bonnet Island
Black-billed Cuckoo   Sandy Hook
Common Nighthawk   Island Beach SP
Eastern Whip-poor-will   35 Sunset Rd
Chimney Swift   Allaire State Park
Ruby-throated Hummingbird   35 Sunset Rd
Clapper Rail   Cedar Bonnet Island
American Avocet   Sandy Hook
American Oystercatcher   Cedar Bonnet Island
Black-bellied Plover   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Wilson's Plover   Sea Bright
Semipalmated Plover   Forsythe-Barnegat
Piping Plover   Sea Bright
Killdeer   Natco Lake
Whimbrel   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Ruddy Turnstone   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Red Knot   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Dunlin   Forsythe-Barnegat
Least Sandpiper   Whitesbog
White-rumped Sandpiper   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Pectoral Sandpiper   Whitesbog
Semipalmated Sandpiper   Forsythe-Barnegat
Short-billed Dowitcher   Cedar Bonnet Island
American Woodcock   Brig
Spotted Sandpiper   Cloverdale Farm
Solitary Sandpiper   Whitesbog
Greater Yellowlegs   Sandy Hook
Willet   Cedar Bonnet Island
Lesser Yellowlegs   Cedar Bonnet Island
Laughing Gull   Colliers Mills WMA
Ring-billed Gull   Brig
Herring Gull   Manasquan River WMA
Lesser Black-backed Gull   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Great Black-backed Gull   Sandy Hook
Least Tern   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Gull-billed Tern   Forsythe-Barnegat
Caspian Tern   Double Trouble State Park
Common Tern   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Forster's Tern   Cedar Bonnet Island
Black Skimmer   Forsythe-Barnegat
Common Loon   Cedar Bonnet Island
Northern Gannet   Sandy Hook
Double-crested Cormorant   Natco Lake
Great Blue Heron   Manasquan River WMA
Great Egret   Sandy Hook
Snowy Egret   Sandy Hook
Little Blue Heron   Forsythe-Barnegat
Tricolored Heron   Cedar Bonnet Island
Green Heron   Sandy Hook
Black-crowned Night-Heron   Manahawkin WMA
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron   Ocean City Welcome Center
White Ibis   Ocean City Welcome Center
Glossy Ibis   Cedar Bonnet Island
Black Vulture   Colliers Mills WMA
Turkey Vulture   Manasquan River WMA
Osprey   Manasquan River WMA
Mississippi Kite   Waretown
Cooper's Hawk   Sandy Hook
Bald Eagle   Natco Lake
Red-shouldered Hawk   Double Trouble State Park
Broad-winged Hawk   Michael Huber Prairie Warbler Preserve
Red-tailed Hawk   Manasquan River WMA
Barred Owl   Metedeconk Preserve
Belted Kingfisher   Natco Lake
Red-headed Woodpecker   Sandy Hook
Red-bellied Woodpecker   Manasquan River WMA
Downy Woodpecker   Manasquan River WMA
Hairy Woodpecker   Allaire State Park
Northern Flicker   Colliers Mills WMA
Merlin   New Egypt
Peregrine Falcon   Cedar Bonnet Island
Olive-sided Flycatcher   Double Trouble State Park
Eastern Wood-Pewee   Cedar Bonnet Island
Acadian Flycatcher   Double Trouble State Park
Willow Flycatcher   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Eastern Phoebe   Double Trouble State Park
Great Crested Flycatcher   Manasquan River WMA
Eastern Kingbird   Manasquan River WMA
White-eyed Vireo   Manasquan River WMA
Blue-headed Vireo   Manasquan River WMA
Warbling Vireo   Metedeconk Preserve
Red-eyed Vireo   Manasquan River WMA
Blue Jay   Manasquan River WMA
American Crow   Metedeconk Preserve
Fish Crow   35 Sunset Rd
Common Raven   Colliers Mills WMA
Northern Rough-winged Swallow   Colliers Mills WMA
Purple Martin   W Colliers Mill Rd
Tree Swallow   Colliers Mills WMA
Bank Swallow   Whitesbog
Barn Swallow   Colliers Mills WMA
Cliff Swallow   Wesley Lake
Carolina Chickadee   35 Sunset Rd
Tufted Titmouse   Manasquan River WMA
Red-breasted Nuthatch   Manasquan River WMA
White-breasted Nuthatch   Manasquan River WMA
House Wren   Manasquan River WMA
Marsh Wren   Manahawkin WMA
Carolina Wren   Metedeconk Preserve
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher   Manasquan River WMA
Ruby-crowned Kinglet   Sandy Hook
Eastern Bluebird   Forest Resource Education Center
Veery   Double Trouble State Park
Wood Thrush   Manasquan River WMA
American Robin   Manasquan River WMA
Gray Catbird   Manasquan River WMA
Brown Thrasher   Manahawkin WMA
Northern Mockingbird   Colliers Mills WMA
European Starling   Colliers Mills WMA
Cedar Waxwing   Sandy Hook
House Finch   Manasquan River WMA
Purple Finch   Sandy Hook
Pine Siskin   35 Sunset Rd
American Goldfinch   Manasquan River WMA
Grasshopper Sparrow   Colliers Mills WMA
Chipping Sparrow   35 Sunset Rd
Field Sparrow   Manasquan River WMA
White-crowned Sparrow   Cedar Bonnet Island
White-throated Sparrow   Manasquan River WMA
Seaside Sparrow   Cedar Bonnet Island
Saltmarsh Sparrow   Great Bay Bvld WMA
Savannah Sparrow   Cedar Bonnet Island
Song Sparrow   New Egypt
Eastern Towhee   Manasquan River WMA
Bobolink   Cedar Bonnet Island
Eastern Meadowlark   Colliers Mills WMA
Orchard Oriole   Colliers Mills WMA
Baltimore Oriole   New Egypt
Red-winged Blackbird   Colliers Mills WMA
Brown-headed Cowbird   35 Sunset Rd
Common Grackle   E. Colliers Mill Rd
Boat-tailed Grackle   Cedar Bonnet Island
Ovenbird   Manasquan River WMA
Worm-eating Warbler   Michael Huber Prairie Warbler Preserve
Northern Waterthrush   Ernest L. Oros Wildlife Preserve
Blue-winged Warbler   Michael Huber Prairie Warbler Preserve
Black-and-white Warbler   Manasquan River WMA
Prothonotary Warbler   Wells Mills Park
Common Yellowthroat   Manasquan River WMA
Hooded Warbler   Double Trouble State Park
American Redstart   Double Trouble State Park
Cape May Warbler   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Cerulean Warbler   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Northern Parula   Sandy Hook
Magnolia Warbler   Ocean County Park
Blackburnian Warbler   Double Trouble State Park
Yellow Warbler   New Egypt
Chestnut-sided Warbler   Double Trouble State Park
Blackpoll Warbler   Cloverdale Farm
Black-throated Blue Warbler   William Warren County Park
Pine Warbler   Manasquan River WMA
Yellow-rumped Warbler   Manasquan River WMA
Yellow-throated Warbler   Cloverdale Farm
Prairie Warbler   Manasquan River WMA
Black-throated Green Warbler   Manasquan River WMA
Wilson's Warbler   Double Trouble State Park
Scarlet Tanager   Sandy Hook
Northern Cardinal   35 Sunset Rd
Rose-breasted Grosbeak   Metedeconk Preserve
Blue Grosbeak   Manasquan River WMA
Indigo Bunting   Sandy Hook
House Sparrow   Metedeconk Preserve

1 comment:

  1. It's a very handsome fish crow, and what do you mean only? A robin is a quite beautiful bird, even if it is only a robin. OK!!!! Enough from my podium. The stork that I watch has two, or maybe three, babies. They are too far away to see clearly without binoculars. Still, a stork in (sort of) the neighborhood!

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