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Title: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 05, 2014, 03:58:17 PM
Just back from ABB, which I birded from 1:15-3.  A few new arrivals, and 6 species of warbler.

Palm Warbler - 5
B&W Warbler - 2, maybe 3
Ovenbird - 1
Nashville Warbler - 1
Yellow Warbler - 1
Yump - abundant
Gnatcatcher - 4, in two pairs
Least Flycatcher - 1, associating with the warbler flock to the east of the marina; calling incessantly.
House Wren - 1, in the woodlot bordering the east side of the marina.  Be aware that there's also a Winter Wren in the general area, though lately I've been seeing it in the path along the fence.
Accipiter Sp. - Very brief, distant view.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nkwali on May 05, 2014, 04:09:28 PM
I was there from 8:30-10:30 this morning:
Saw most of the same reported in the afternoon.
And:
winter wren (path along the fence)
eastern towhee
hermit thrush
white-throated sparrow
song sparrow
black-capped chickadee
american goldfinch
downy woodpecker
belted kingfisher
ruby-crowned kinglets
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 05, 2014, 04:15:29 PM
i was there briefly at 11. wasn't feeling it, so i left quickly (colder there than the wet woods!).
saw something near the parking lot and i have no clue what it is. will post a pic later. white eye ring, faint yellow body, blue top. doesn't look like a nashville warbler due to the faintness of the yellow
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: Steve Hood on May 05, 2014, 04:18:27 PM
Could it have been a Blue-headed Vireo?
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 05, 2014, 06:41:19 PM
Quote from: "hoodlum"
Could it have been a Blue-headed Vireo?
it was (see the ID board)
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 06, 2014, 10:02:24 AM
On wheels this morning...took me half an hour just to walk from Lakeshore Blvd. to the parking lot because the trees were so full with birds.  Pretty much all the same birds as yesterday (though Blue-headed Vireo continues to evade me) with the following new arrivals:

Black-throated Blue Warbler - 1
Black-throated Green Warbler - 1
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 1
Wood Thrush - 1

Others of note:

Field Sparrow - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 1
House Wren - 2, maybe 3
Palm Warbler - 8+
RC Kinglet - abundant
GC Kinglet - 2
Rough-winged Swallow - 10ish... but confirmed breeding in the park, as I found them occupying nest cavities dug out of the embankment facing the lake.  Also a probable Cliff Swallow among them.
Swamp Sparrow - 1
Ovenbird - 1... now hanging around the trail that runs along the fence bordering the marina.

Final tally for the morning was 55 species, checklist on ebird; decent day.

Doug Clark
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nkwali on May 06, 2014, 02:24:23 PM
From midmorning today:

Field sparrow - 1
Palm warbler - 3
RC kinglet - lots
blue-gray gnatcatcher
house wren - 1
yellow rumped warbler - lots
black-and-white warbler - 1
rough-winged swallow - watched them adding material to some of the nest cavities on the embankment
belted kingfisher (seems like a pair hanging out on the point)
american goldfinch - 1
hermit thrush - 1
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 07, 2014, 07:54:15 AM
This morning's update, having birded the park from just before 6 to 7:15 or so.  Very cool morning, with wind that seemed stronger than the weather report led me to believe prior to going out.  As such, overall numbers were low, but with decent variety and I managed to get my 100th species for Ashbridge's Bay for the year.  Four species of warbler (Yump, Palm, B&W & Ovenbird), and White-crowned Sparrows arrived in force overnight.  Other highlights:

Empidonax Sp. - 1 (probably a Least)
Wilson's Snipe - 1, flushed near the parking lot
Thrasher - 4+
Gnatcatcher - 3+
Common Loon - 2
Towhee - 1
House Wren - 1
Wood Thrush - 1

Non-bird observation:  first raccoon of the year, running about the marina, plus another sighting of the otter/muskrat that's been hanging about for a while (if somebody else has seen it and knows what it is, I would be curious to hear).

DC
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nana on May 07, 2014, 02:07:59 PM
and add Lincoln's Sparrow, Great Egret and Catbird to the ABB list today
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: Rotarran on May 07, 2014, 02:39:38 PM
Hi Nana,

Thanks for the report...I'm still looking for a Lincoln's Sparrow (lifer for me)...can you let me know where abouts you spotted it?  Thank you kindly  :D
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: Rotarran on May 07, 2014, 09:28:21 PM
Thanks again Nana for the precise directions.  I found the little guy just a bit down from where you saw him, closer to the end of the fence near the water.  Very skittish...I had to be very patient until he came out.

I also saw:
- two Brown Thrashers
- Nashville Warbler
- a few YR Warblers
- a BG Gnatcatcher
- House Wren
- several Hermit Thrushes
- two Kingfishers
- a Warbling Vireo
- and a very vocal flyby by what surely was one of the Unwin Ravens.  He was being harassed by quite a few RW Blackbirds.  Now he knows how the RTH feels   :wink:

Pic I took of the Lincoln's Sparrow:
(http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y469/Rotarren/4d15700f-c886-4e85-a12e-f74111f6cf4e_zps83b47a5c.jpg)
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 08, 2014, 11:36:31 AM
Just back from Ashbridge's Bay, having birded it from 9:30-11.  Light winds and sunshine made for decent birding, with the vast majority being concentrated in the driveway - massive mixed flock of everything.  Side note: if you start birding at the parking lot and make your way towards the lake right away, you're really missing out by not walking the driveway, the corner with the cedar trees in particular.  I've consistently found this stretch to be the most productive area in the park for passerines and today was the most glaring example of that.

Anyways, came up with nine species of warbler:  Yump (10-15), Yellow (2), Black-throated Green (3+), Ovenbird (2), Black-throated Blue (1), Palm (1), Nashville (1), B&W (1) & Northern Parula (1).  First Baltimore Oriole of the year, and re-found the Lincoln's Sparrow and Catbird.  Bonus sighting of the Spit's Kestrel flying over after what appeared to be a successful hunt.  Other than that, all the usual fare for the more part.

Til next time folks!

DC
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nkwali on May 08, 2014, 04:25:35 PM
This afternoon 12:30-2:30 at ABB:
Thanks for the suggestion to bird the driveway. The vireo and ovenbird were there.

black-throated green warbler (1)
blue-headed vireo (1)
ovenbird (1)
yellow-rumped warbler (lots)
Lincoln's sparrow (1)
house wren (3)
palm warbler (2)
Baltimore oriole (1)

Red-tailed hawk was chased into a tree by the driveway by a couple of red-winged blackbirds. A black squirrel already in the tree started scolding it. The hawk from within the tree went after the squirrel. The hawk ended up on the ground without the squirrel. I haven't seen a hawk try to hunt like that before.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 09, 2014, 09:48:17 AM
Another very busy morning at Ashbridge's Bay today, having birded it from 7:30-9:15 or so, with an obvious push of migrants overnight.  By far the largest concentration of birds was again in the aforementioned section of the driveway with the cedar trees that run along the fence bordering the marina, near the inlet and the marshy area around it (I don't feel like tallying up what I saw just at this location, but it was a lot and included 10 species of warblers - not bad for an area that's no more than 100 square feet), with a smaller concentration in the northernmost prong of the southwest tip

Highlights were as follows, with new arrivals in bold:

Warblers - Yump (lots and lots), Yellow (5), Palm (5+), Nashville (4) Yellowthroat (3) , Black-throated Blue (2), B&W (1), Parula (1), Ovenbird (1), Magnolia (1), Black-throated Green (1), Pine (1), Warbler Neck (sadly - but the price we pay for large numbers of warblers I suppose)

Other highlights:

Eastern Kingbird (3)
Baltimore Oriole (5+)
Catbird (2)
Lincoln's Sparrow (1)
Warbling Vireo (4+)

Good birding all!

DC
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 09, 2014, 11:04:42 AM
Quote from: "dclark32"
Warbler Neck (sadly - but the price we pay for large numbers of warblers I suppose)


DC

what's this?
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 09, 2014, 12:24:29 PM
Warbler Neck?  That lovely kink you get in your neck from staring up into the trees for extended periods of time. Lots of fun.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: mr.sharp-photo on May 09, 2014, 02:38:21 PM
Quote from: "dclark32"
Warbler Neck?  That lovely kink you get in your neck from staring up into the trees for extended periods of time. Lots of fun.
ah yes, and the subsequent flies that end up in your mouth from looking up with the jaw agape.

add a chestnut to your list. didn't see much else exciting, but he was in the trees near the path that runs right against the water. and a towhee.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nkwali on May 10, 2014, 10:00:48 AM
ABB this morning - 7:00-8:30
Warblers in the cedars & close to the parking lot:
Magnolia
Black-throated blue
Black-throated green
yellow
pine
common yellowthroat
yellow-rumped
spotted by another birder: Cape May

blue-gray gnatcatcher
baltimore oriole
american goldfinches
grey catbird
eastern kingbird
possibly a female orchard oriole

Good hour and a half.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 10, 2014, 10:59:28 AM
nkwali, did I run into you?  I was birding with Brian Stahls this morning from 7-9 or so and had one heck of a day.  Managed to add six life birds on the day, something I have not done since I was about twelve, though granted four were expected species that I failed to tick last year after I moved.  Here's the breakdown, with arrivals in bold.

Warblers (12 species) - overall numbers low but lots of variety:  Yellow-rumped (10-15), Nashville (6), Yellow (5), Magnolia (3), Chestnut-sided (1), B&W (1), Black-throated Green (1), Black-throated Blue (1), Palm (1), Tennessee (1), Bay-breasted (1), Orange-crowned!!!!!!  (1)  - my most sought after bird for years

Note the Tennessee was heard singing in the trees adjacent to the ballfield at Coxwell & Eastern, not in the park itself.

Others (and there's a lot)

Clay-colored Sparrow (1) - near the parking lot
Warbling Vireo (3+)
Red-eyed Vireo (1)
Blue-headed Vireo (2)
Catbird (2)
Baltimore Oriole (everywhere)
Orchard Oriole (2)
Veery (1)
Black-crowned Night Heron (1) - flyover
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (1)
Towhee (1)

Awesome, awesome day that not even sniping back and forth with a dog walker could ruin.  Hope that those of you participating in the bird festival at the spit are having similar luck!  :)

Doug Clark
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: nkwali on May 10, 2014, 02:43:20 PM
Hi Doug

I don't think we've crossed paths formally yet. I usually carry a green & black backpack.
Glad to see you got some lifers.
This is the first year in a long time that I've been in the city for the migration, so most of the birds I'm seeing are lifers for me.
Title: Re: ABB: May 5-11
Post by: dclark32 on May 11, 2014, 12:22:34 PM
Uneventful morning today, at least as compared to the last couple of days.  Most of the same as previously reported, plus the arrival of a Redstart and a Wilson's.  No Clay-colored Sparrow, but the Orange-crowned Warbler is still hanging about.