Just heard from Lance Verderame that the fallobut that Scott Baldinger and I
experienced yesterday continues this morning. Many new species seen already
today. For an account of whats been happening at the Bashakill, see my blog at
http://bashakillbirder.wordpress.com John Haas
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Just heard from Lance Verderame that the fallobut that Scott Baldinger and I
experienced yesterday continues this morning. Many new species seen already
today. For an account of whats been happening at the Bashakill, see my blog at
http://bashakillbirder.wordpress.com John Haas
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This morning, Lance Verderame, Danny Messina and I birded the Bashakill.
Finally, there was a good flight of birds and the flooding, rain and winds did
not hamper us from seeing the birds. We had a total of about 50 species.
Highlights included Bay-breasted and Cape May Warbler as well as
This morning, Lance Verderame, Danny Messina and I birded the Bashakill.
Finally, there was a good flight of birds and the flooding, rain and winds did
not hamper us from seeing the birds. We had a total of about 50 species.
Highlights included Bay-breasted and Cape May Warbler as well as
In my ongoing efforts to obtain as much information on our marsh birds this
year as possible, I have been kayaking the Bashakill the last couple of weeks
to add to the information I get for the "Bird Studies Canada Marsh Monitoring
Program". This has been very productive. Today while I was
In my ongoing efforts to obtain as much information on our marsh birds this
year as possible, I have been kayaking the Bashakill the last couple of weeks
to add to the information I get for the Bird Studies Canada Marsh Monitoring
Program. This has been very productive. Today while I was
Arelen Borko, Lance Verderame and I were out early this morning, but birding
was somewhat slower at the Bashakill. The number of birds was down from the
last two days, but diversity was good. I personally had 16 species of Warbler
including two new for the year and know that at least two
Arelen Borko, Lance Verderame and I were out early this morning, but birding
was somewhat slower at the Bashakill. The number of birds was down from the
last two days, but diversity was good. I personally had 16 species of Warbler
including two new for the year and know that at least two
The GREAT CORMORANT had returned to his usual spot today after not having been
seen yesterday. The TUNDRA SWAN continued as well. Many Green-winged Teal, 18
American Coot, 1 Hooded Merganser, 1 Northern Pintail, 4 Mallard, 247 Canada
Geese rounded out the waterfowl. One Barred Owl was
The GREAT CORMORANT had returned to his usual spot today after not having been
seen yesterday. The TUNDRA SWAN continued as well. Many Green-winged Teal, 18
American Coot, 1 Hooded Merganser, 1 Northern Pintail, 4 Mallard, 247 Canada
Geese rounded out the waterfowl. One Barred Owl was
Many birders were out this morning to see if yesterdays influx would continue
today. It surpassed yesterday with ease. We had a combined list of 85
species! 17 species of warblers highlighted by Worm-eating, Cerulean, Canada,
Nashville and Northern Parula. Baltimore Orioles came in by the
Many birders were out this morning to see if yesterdays influx would continue
today. It surpassed yesterday with ease. We had a combined list of 85
species! 17 species of warblers highlighted by Worm-eating, Cerulean, Canada,
Nashville and Northern Parula. Baltimore Orioles came in by the
Arlene Borko, Lance Verderame, Scott Baldinger and I all covered the Bashakill
today at various times. We had a total of 70 species for the day, including
many first of the season birds. Highlights included 11 species of Warblers.
(Nashville, Blackburnian, Blue-winged etc). Other notable
Arlene Borko, Lance Verderame, Scott Baldinger and I all covered the Bashakill
today at various times. We had a total of 70 species for the day, including
many first of the season birds. Highlights included 11 species of Warblers.
(Nashville, Blackburnian, Blue-winged etc). Other notable
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