Hi All,
on the way home from town late this afternoon (5:15 PM) i stopped at the
Chestertown Treatment Plant as seen from John Hanson Rd. The corn there
is uncut but it's relatively short and a bit beaten down by Irene and
later thunderstorms. The best bird was a RED-NECKED PHALAROPE swimming
in the west end of the of the pond (closer to the Chester River). Also
present were 14 Blue-winged Teal, 3 American Wigeon, 90 Northern
Shovelers,6 Caspian Terns, 3 Chimney Swifts, 100 Tree Swallows, and a
Palm Warbler (in the corn). The geese are finally back in some force
with 400 Canadas present in the area. My e-bird list is appended below.
Good Birding,
Walter Ellison
Chestertown, MD
Observing Nature is like unwrapping a big pile of presents every time
you take a walk.
List begins below:
Chestertown WWTP, Kent, US-MD
Oct 2, 2011 5:15 PM - 6:08 PM
Protocol: Traveling
0.3 mile(s)
Comments: Overcast, chilly, wind NW 2-6 mph, light misting rain off and on, 49 deg F.
15 species
Canada Goose 400
American Wigeon 3
Mallard 6
Blue-winged Teal 14
Northern Shoveler 90
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Red-necked Phalarope 1 Swimming at west end of filtration pond along a pipe, at length it flew to swim along the west margin of the pond. Distinguished from Red Phalarope by amount of black on crown and nape (relatively thick, diffuse stripe down nape), fairly long and slender neck (bill length/shape hard to tell due to distance and relatively dim lighting), black stripes alternating with incoming gray basic mantle feathers, relatively narrow wing stripe, and dark areas on under wing coverts.
Laughing Gull 1
Caspian Tern 6
Chimney Swift 3
Tree Swallow 100
Carolina Wren 1
Northern Mockingbird 1
Common Yellowthroat 1
Palm Warbler (Western) 1
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