Fully half the species I saw this month were from Island Beach SP, and most of those were listed on the first day of the month on Scott's NJ Audubon trip. Throw in three trips to Cedar Bonnet Island, a couple of trips to Holgate on the south end of LBI and a trip to the north end at Barnegat Lighthouse SP and almost all my birds this month were from barrier islands. Of the 5 year birds this month, 3 of them came from that great trip on 10/1--the Lark Sparrow, the Dickcissel, and my first life bird since Oregon, the CORY'S SHEARWATER.
The other two species I listed this month were Bobolink on Cedar Bonnet Island and Nelson's Sparrow down at the end of Great Bay Blvd where they're fairly reliable this time of year, albeit frustratingly elusive, running through the spartina like mice instead of flying around like any other self-respecting sparrow.
There were, though, a few sightings this month that amused me for one reason or another (and amusement, when you boil it all down, is the point of all this folderol).
In the middle of the month Shari & I had to spend a lost, rainy weekend in Dobbs Ferry, NY, for reasons too dull to go into here, where the highlight of the trip (aside from leaving) was crossing the Tappan Zee Bridge (aka The Mario S. Cuomo Bridge) on our way home and seeing a Bald Eagle fly over the Hudson. I was astonished to discover, upon looking at my eBird records, that it was a state lifer, the first Bald Eagle I'd ever seen in New York State. Upon reflection, I realized it wasn't all that amazing since when we lived in NY we rarely ventured outside the 5 boroughs and eagles, at least 12+ years ago, were not a humdrum sighting as they are here. It was also, my first Rockland County listing ever. As I said, we rarely left the city limits to do our birding back then.
I hardly ever go into the Whiting WMA behind our house anymore because I pretty much know what I'm going to find back there. But last week I took a long walk around it and no surprise, found what I expected--Pine Warblers, chickadees, titmice, bluebirds, jays, woodpeckers, and so on. However, at the pond that is back there I saw four American Black Ducks. I've seen Wood Ducks back there, ring-necks, Hooded Mergansers, & Mallards, of course, but to my memory I'd never seen black ducks until last week. I checked when I got home, and I was right. They are the 100th species listed in that hot spot, of which I have seen 97. (I have to say that I am dubious about the Red-headed Woodpecker listing, but I can't disprove it and it isn't totally out of the question.) I also saw 6 Great Blue Herons fly out of the trees at the pond, so there may be a roost back there, but I'm not that motivated to traipse back again to find out.
Eared Grebe Manasquan Reservoir |
On Sunday, I found myself at Stafford Forge. I was hoping for ducks in the reservoir there, but my hopes were without feathers. Walking around the big field in the front, I saw a bird skulk off the path into the woods. Immediately I recognized it as a Chukar, and of course, knew I couldn't count it, but, if you want to be amused, there's the bird that will do it for you. I can't help but anthropomorphize and think that this survivor (obviously, they are released in the WMA) was giving me a baleful look over its shoulder, as if to say, "I got this far without being killed, are you going to give me grief too?" It is a pretty bird; I wish I'd seen one out west where they are countable.
Chukar, Stafford Forge |
For this month, barring any splits or lumps, I listed 139 species:
Brant Great Bay Blvd
Canada Goose Island Beach SP
Mute Swan Cedar Bonnet Island
Wood Duck Reeves Bogs
American Wigeon Manasquan Reservoir IBA
Mallard Island Beach SP
American Black Duck Cedar Bonnet Island
Green-winged Teal Island Beach SP
Ring-necked Duck Deer Head Lake
Lesser Scaup Assunpink WMA
Black Scoter Island Beach SP
Bufflehead Bamber Lake
Hooded Merganser Manasquan Reservoir IBA
Red-breasted Merganser Island Beach SP
Ruddy Duck Whitesbog
Wild Turkey 35 Sunset Rd
Pied-billed Grebe Whitesbog
Eared Grebe Manasquan Reservoir IBA
Rock Pigeon South Toms River
Mourning Dove South Toms River
Clapper Rail Island Beach SP
American Coot Manasquan Reservoir IBA
American Oystercatcher Holgate
Black-bellied Plover Great Bay Blvd
Killdeer Double Trouble SP
Semipalmated Plover Island Beach SP
Piping Plover Holgate
Greater Yellowlegs Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Ruddy Turnstone Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Sanderling Island Beach SP
Dunlin Island Beach SP
White-rumped Sandpiper Holgate
Least Sandpiper Great Bay Blvd
Semipalmated Sandpiper Holgate
Laughing Gull Island Beach SP
Ring-billed Gull Island Beach SP
Herring Gull Island Beach SP
Great Black-backed Gull Island Beach SP
Lesser Black-backed Gull Island Beach SP
Caspian Tern Holgate
Forster's Tern Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Common Tern Island Beach SP
Royal Tern Island Beach SP
Common Loon Island Beach SP
CORY'S SHEARWATER Island Beach SP
Northern Gannet Island Beach SP
Double-crested Cormorant Island Beach SP
Brown Pelican Island Beach SP
Yellow-crowned Night Heron Great Bay Blvd
Black-crowned Night Heron Great Bay Blvd
Little Blue Heron Island Beach SP
Tricolored Heron Island Beach SP
Snowy Egret Island Beach SP
Great Egret Island Beach SP
Great Blue Heron Island Beach SP
White Ibis Island Beach SP
Black Vulture Lake Takanassee
Turkey Vulture Whitesbog
Osprey Island Beach SP
Northern Harrier Holgate
Sharp-shinned Hawk Island Beach SP
Cooper's Hawk Double Trouble SP
Bald Eagle Tappan Zee Bridge
Red-shouldered Hawk Whitesbog
Red-tailed Hawk Wawa Lakehurst
Belted Kingfisher Island Beach SP
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Cranberry Bogs
Red-bellied Woodpecker Colliers Mills WMA
Downy Woodpecker Island Beach SP
Hairy Woodpecker Horicon Lake
Northern Flicker Island Beach SP
Merlin Island Beach SP
Peregrine Falcon Island Beach SP
Eastern Wood-Pewee Island Beach SP
Eastern Phoebe Island Beach SP
White-eyed Vireo Colliers Mills WMA
Blue-headed Vireo Island Beach SP
Red-eyed Vireo Island Beach SP
Blue Jay 35 Sunset Rd
American Crow Horicon Lake
Fish Crow Whitesbog
Common Raven Double Trouble SP
Carolina Chickadee Island Beach SP
Tufted Titmouse Colliers Mills WMA
Horned Lark Holgate
Tree Swallow Island Beach SP
Ruby-crowned Kinglet Island Beach SP
Golden-crowned Kinglet Island Beach SP
White-breasted Nuthatch Colliers Mills WMA
Red-breasted Nuthatch Cedar Bonnet Island
Brown Creeper Island Beach SP
House Wren Island Beach SP
Winter Wren Reeves Bogs
Marsh Wren Cattus Island County Park
Carolina Wren 35 Sunset Rd
European Starling South Toms River
Gray Catbird Island Beach SP
Brown Thrasher Island Beach SP
Northern Mockingbird Island Beach SP
Eastern Bluebird Colliers Mills WMA
Hermit Thrush Island Beach SP
American Robin Island Beach SP
Cedar Waxwing Island Beach SP
House Sparrow Island Beach SP
House Finch Colliers Mills WMA
Pine Siskin Double Trouble SP
American Goldfinch Island Beach SP
Chipping Sparrow Island Beach SP
Clay-colored Sparrow Island Beach SP
Field Sparrow Double Trouble SP
Lark Sparrow Island Beach SP
Dark-eyed Junco Island Beach SP
White-crowned Sparrow Island Beach SP
White-throated Sparrow Island Beach SP
Nelson's Sparrow Great Bay Blvd
Savannah Sparrow Whitesbog
Song Sparrow Island Beach SP
Lincoln's Sparrow Island Beach SP
Swamp Sparrow Island Beach SP
Eastern Towhee Colliers Mills WMA
Bobolink Cedar Bonnet Island
Red-winged Blackbird Island Beach SP
Common Grackle Meadowedge Park
Boat-tailed Grackle Island Beach SP
Black-and-white Warbler Barnegat Lighthouse SP
Common Yellowthroat Island Beach SP
American Redstart Island Beach SP
Cape May Warbler Island Beach SP
Magnolia Warbler Island Beach SP
Bay-breasted Warbler Island Beach SP
Black-throated Blue Warbler Island Beach SP
Palm Warbler Island Beach SP
Pine Warbler Island Beach SP
Yellow-rumped Warbler 35 Sunset Rd
Wilson's Warbler Island Beach SP
Northern Cardinal Island Beach SP
Rose-breasted Grosbeak Island Beach SP
Indigo Bunting Island Beach SP
Dickcissel Island Beach SP
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