Shorebirds
Wow! It has been a long time since I wrote anything for the blog. I guess it too has been a while since I got out for any serious birding. I've been busy getting people off to some great birding sites, including Monhegan Island in Maine. Lots of birding coming up with a trip this weekend to Block Island that I am leading with Joe B. We still have a couple of spots left for our Cape May trip, October 17 - 19, considered the best migration spot on the East Coast.
I was out on Sunday last weekend and ran into birding friend Hank G. The quality viewing of the great shorebird collection at Hammonasset was inspiring. The puddles at the west end were host to the best all-in-one view of some of the not so common sandpipers and plovers. The light level was a bit low for great photos but I did manage to snap a few.
If at all possible, I will try to post some stuff about what we are seeing out on Block Island this weekend. Follow along with our trip. It looks like the weather is staging the birds nicely. Early reports for the island include Lark and Clay-colored Sparrows, a Yellow-headed Blackbird, and a Dickcissel or two. Looks exciting!
Hope to see you all soon!
Cheers,
- A.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Pectoral Sandpiper
2 comments:
As there have been few, if any comments posted on your efforts to date, I just wanted to get the ball rolling by letting you know how much I enjoy reading your blog. I look forward to checking it regularly. I especially enjoy the pictures as they they really help to bring to life the subject matter. So, keep it up. One suggestion: how about sending out an email to your extensive eamail list each time you update the blog. Just a thought.
Jim Denham
You can also send out your blog on a pinging service.-Blip is the one I'm using now.(Most effective is commenting on other's blogs but that is very time consuming). Great blog though-I enjoy it!
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