Wednesday, March 31, 2021

March--A Wide-ranging Month

Wood Ducks, Ditch Meadow, Whitesbog
I ended the month at Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in Middlesex County, another place I haven't visited since pre-pandemic, in this case just about two years, because that's when Scott runs a few trips there and I try to get up there in hopes that his expertise will pull out a white-winged gull from the flocks of usual gulls. It took a bit of doing but he got the group on an Iceland Gull flying out over the bay. Not the field guide looks you'd like but obvious enough.  Also new for me was Laughing Gull, though I wasn't too concerned about getting that species for the year. 

Being in Middlesex today made it the seventh New Jersey county I've birded this month, which is another thing I can say I haven't done since the pandemic started. Why that's one third of the counties in the state. But in Delaware we birded two thirds of the counties in the state. Impressive if you don't know there are only three in the state. 

Sandhill Cranes, New Egypt
On Sunday, Scott found a quartet of Sandhill Cranes in the storied corn field on Brynmore Road in New Egypt. They are off and on again habitués of that field over the years. Unfortunately, this is where my eschewing of social media and the GroupMe alerts bit me on the ass, because I didn't find out about it until late in the afternoon on Sunday. Monday & Tuesday we were in Delaware. Today, just as I was about to leave South Amboy and was checking eBird to see if anyone had seen the cranes today, Mike texted me that he had them again in the field. There's no good way to get there from South Amboy but I took the least bad way and made it there in a little over an hour. As always seems to be case with this species in NJ, they were hard to see in the corn stubble unless they stood straight up. Luckily, when I got there a couple were. Not a year bird; hell, not even a month bird since I saw pair fly over at the end of Scott's trip to Salem County early in the month which bled over into Gloucester County when we stopped at Pedricktown Marsh. 

I did one trip to Brig this month where I got the surprise of the King Rail and a long recording of it. The Delaware trip is documented above. Mostly, of course, I was in Ocean and Burlington Counties. I had a few great moments at Whitesbog this month like when I found the woodcocks in the triangle field pre-dawn, or came up the Wood Ducks above in Ditch Meadow. And here's a peculiarity: I now hold the Ocean County record for most Ring-necked Ducks seen in one place--665 at Colliers Mills, the vast majority of them staging the south end of Turnmill Pond. That was a memorable sight. And finding the Red-headed Woodpecker (twice) at Colliers Mills always seems like an accomplishment to me. 

It was a good month with 134 species listed of which 24 were year birds. April begins the craziness of warblers and shorebirds. I already have anticipation anxiety. 

Counties birded:
Delware: Kent, Sussex
New Jersey: Atlantic, Burlington, Gloucester, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem
Species               First Sighting
Snow Goose   Pemberton Lake WMA
Brant   MacLearie Park
Canada Goose   Deal Lake
Mute Swan   Silver Lake
Tundra Swan   Whitesbog
Wood Duck   Whitesbog
Blue-winged Teal   Bombay Hook
Northern Shoveler   Silver Lake
Gadwall   Holly Lake
Eurasian Wigeon   MacLearie Park
American Wigeon   MacLearie Park
Mallard   Deal Lake
American Black Duck   Whitesbog
Northern Pintail   Salem River WMA
Green-winged Teal   Whitesbog
Redhead   Whitesbog
Ring-necked Duck   Whitesbog
Greater Scaup   Great Bay Bvld. WMA
Lesser Scaup   Silver Lake
King Eider   Manasquan Inlet
Common Eider   Manasquan Inlet
Harlequin Duck   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Black Scoter   Spring Lake
Long-tailed Duck   Manasquan Inlet
Bufflehead   MacLearie Park
Common Goldeneye   LBI Bayside
Hooded Merganser   Manahawkin WMA
Common Merganser   Pemberton Lake WMA
Red-breasted Merganser   Deal Lake
Ruddy Duck   Silver Lake
Wild Turkey   Wranglebrook Rd
Pied-billed Grebe   Bamber Lake
Horned Grebe   MacLearie Park
Rock Pigeon   Pilesgrove
Mourning Dove   35 Sunset Rd
King Rail   Brig
Clapper Rail   Prime Hook
American Coot   Lake of the Lilies
Sandhill Crane   Pedricktown Marsh
American Avocet   Bombay Hook
American Oystercatcher   Great Bay Bvld. WMA
Black-bellied Plover   Bombay Hook
Killdeer   Compromise Rd.
Ruddy Turnstone   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Dunlin   Manasquan Inlet
Purple Sandpiper   Manasquan Inlet
American Woodcock   Crestwood Community Gardens
Wilson's Snipe   Great Bay Bvld. WMA
Greater Yellowlegs   Eno's Pond
Lesser Yellowlegs   Eno's Pond
Bonaparte's Gull   Shark River
Laughing Gull   Raritan Bay Waterfront Park
Ring-billed Gull   Manahawkin WMA
Herring Gull   Deal Lake
Iceland Gull   Raritan Bay Waterfront Park
Lesser Black-backed Gull   Wreck Pond
Great Black-backed Gull   Deal Lake
Forster's Tern   Bombay Hook
Red-throated Loon   Manasquan Inlet
Common Loon   Manasquan Inlet
Northern Gannet   Island Beach SP
Great Cormorant   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Double-crested Cormorant   Deal Lake
American Bittern   Island Beach SP
Great Blue Heron   Pemberton Lake WMA
Great Egret   Manahawkin WMA
Snowy Egret   Bombay Hook
Little Blue Heron   DuPont Nature Center
Black Vulture   Plumsted Recreation Park
Turkey Vulture   1398 State Highway 35
Osprey   Pedricktown Marsh
Northern Harrier   Manahawkin WMA
Cooper's Hawk   CVS parking lot Schoolhouse Rd.
Bald Eagle   Pemberton Lake WMA
Red-tailed Hawk   Whitesbog
Rough-legged Hawk   Featherbed Lane WMA
Short-eared Owl   Brig
Belted Kingfisher   Manahawkin WMA
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker   Great Bay Bvld. WMA
Red-headed Woodpecker   Colliers Mills WMA
Red-bellied Woodpecker   Whitesbog
Downy Woodpecker   35 Sunset Rd
Hairy Woodpecker   Whitesbog
Northern Flicker   Manahawkin WMA
American Kestrel   Colliers Mills WMA
Merlin   Mannington Marsh
Peregrine Falcon   Cedar Bonnet Island
Eastern Phoebe   Colliers Mills WMA
Blue Jay   35 Sunset Rd
American Crow   35 Sunset Rd
Fish Crow   35 Sunset Rd
Common Raven   Lake of the Lilies
Carolina Chickadee   35 Sunset Rd
Tufted Titmouse   35 Sunset Rd
Horned Lark   Sunset Park
Purple Martin   Bombay Hook
Tree Swallow   Reeves Bogs
Golden-crowned Kinglet   Whitesbog
Red-breasted Nuthatch   35 Sunset Rd
White-breasted Nuthatch   35 Sunset Rd
Brown Creeper   35 Sunset Rd
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher   Forest Resource Education Center
Marsh Wren   Great Bay Bvld. WMA
Carolina Wren   1398 State Highway 35
European Starling   35 Sunset Rd
Brown Thrasher   Manahawkin WMA
Northern Mockingbird   New Egypt
Eastern Bluebird   Colliers Mills WMA
Wood Thrush   Manahawkin WMA
American Robin   Silver Lake
House Sparrow   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
House Finch   35 Sunset Rd
Purple Finch   Island Beach SP
Pine Siskin   35 Sunset Rd
American Goldfinch   35 Sunset Rd
Chipping Sparrow   Colliers Mills WMA
Field Sparrow   Colliers Mills WMA
American Tree Sparrow   Island Beach SP
Fox Sparrow   35 Sunset Rd
Dark-eyed Junco   35 Sunset Rd
White-throated Sparrow   35 Sunset Rd
Savannah Sparrow   Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Song Sparrow   35 Sunset Rd
Swamp Sparrow   Meadowview Lane
Eastern Towhee   Bombay Hook
Red-winged Blackbird   Whitesbog
Brown-headed Cowbird   Whitesbog
Rusty Blackbird   Reeves Bogs
Common Grackle   Plumsted Recreation Park
Boat-tailed Grackle   Manahawkin WMA
Pine Warbler   Cloverdale Farm
Yellow-rumped Warbler   Island Beach SP
Yellow-throated Warbler   Prime Hook
Northern Cardinal   35 Sunset Rd

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