Short trip report - Lower Outer Banks
Lou Shomette (lshomett@maa.org)
Mon, 29 Jun 98 16:08:42 EST
My wife and I spent the weekend with family in Emerald Isle, NC. This
is at the far end of the Outer Banks where they reconnect to the
mainland.
We were able sneak away a few times and saw some species that aren't
readily present in the MD-DC-DE area:
Painted Bunting (3 immature males singing)
Limpkin (New Bern)
White-winged Dove (Beaufort)
Eurasian-collared Dove (Beaufort)
Sandwich Tern (5+)
Red-cockaded Woodpecker (well, actually we didn't see them, just heard
the nestling's in their sap covered hole)
Brown-headed Nuthatch (many)
Also had a very obliging American Woodcock, many Least Terns and 12+
Red-headed Woodpeckers.
Very hot (high 90's) and humid weather but the ocean temperature was
perfect for swimming.
Lou Shomette
Columbia, MD
P.S. I strongly recommend the Birding the Outer Banks book by John
Fussell for anyone birding this area.