[nysbirds-l] Belmont Lake & Caumsett State Park Birds (Suffolk Co.)

2014-01-09 Thread ken feustel
We stopped by Belmont Lake State Park this morning on our way up to the north 
shore in the hopes of seeing Derek Roger's Barnacle Goose. It took almost an 
hour, but eventually we found the bird sleeping on the ice with Canada Geese. 
While not in the class of Lazy Point Larry (the long-lived Lesser Black-backed 
Gull annual in winter at Napeague Harbor), this is roughly the fifth year this 
bird has shown up at Belmont. We moved on to Caumsett State Park where our 
first bird of note was a rugged Eastern Phoebe viewed as our car climbed the 
entrance road. It took a while to find the immature Red-headed Woodpecker on 
the west side of the Fishing Road, present since late November. The difficult 
in finding the bird was due in part to the presence of an immature 
Red-shouldered Hawk in a tree on the edge of the marsh. Photos of the 
woodpecker and hawk are on my flickr site. Other birds of interest were 
fifty-eight Ruddy Turnstones, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Brown Thrasher, Cedar 
Waxwing, Rufous-sided Towhee, and Fox Sparrow.

Good Birding,

Ken & Sue Feustel
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[nysbirds-l] Belmont Lake Caumsett State Park Birds (Suffolk Co.)

2014-01-09 Thread ken feustel
We stopped by Belmont Lake State Park this morning on our way up to the north 
shore in the hopes of seeing Derek Roger's Barnacle Goose. It took almost an 
hour, but eventually we found the bird sleeping on the ice with Canada Geese. 
While not in the class of Lazy Point Larry (the long-lived Lesser Black-backed 
Gull annual in winter at Napeague Harbor), this is roughly the fifth year this 
bird has shown up at Belmont. We moved on to Caumsett State Park where our 
first bird of note was a rugged Eastern Phoebe viewed as our car climbed the 
entrance road. It took a while to find the immature Red-headed Woodpecker on 
the west side of the Fishing Road, present since late November. The difficult 
in finding the bird was due in part to the presence of an immature 
Red-shouldered Hawk in a tree on the edge of the marsh. Photos of the 
woodpecker and hawk are on my flickr site. Other birds of interest were 
fifty-eight Ruddy Turnstones, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Brown Thrasher, Cedar 
Waxwing, Rufous-sided Towhee, and Fox Sparrow.

Good Birding,

Ken  Sue Feustel
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