Went to Knox-Marcellus Marsh with my friend Dan Watkins this morning.
We birded Towpath Road from 9 to 11 am. The shorebird concentrations
continue. Unfortunately most of the birds today were far away and not
easy to see, especially with some heat shimmer.  There was probably
much more there that we just did not see.  

The LESSER YELLOWLEGS continue to be extremely plentiful as they
were almost everywhere. The were a few GREATER YELLOWLEGS at times.
LEAST SANDPIPER were also plentiful with a handfull of SEMIPALMATED
and PECTORAL SANDPIPERS. SPOTTER SANDPIPERS were also plentiful. 
We saw the 4 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS that were seen last evening.
All were still in breeding plumage. There was  numerous SEMIPALMATED 
PLOVERS and KILLDEER.  I  saw a few small flocks of DOWITCHERS
way out. I presume they were SHORT-BILLED. 

There continues to be a very large concentration of  GREAT BLUE HERON.
We also had one GREEN HERON. No egrets here this morning. 

We had 6-8 BALD EAGLES, 1 adult and 1 immature that were siting on
branch near the road. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/4869209775/
 for photos. 

CASPIAN TERNS were also very numerous with over 20 estimated loafing among
many RING-BILLED GULLS. COMMON MOORHEN were also fairly common
here and there. There was the same family group of TRUMPETER SWANS of
a couple weeks ago as well as many DOUBLE-CREST CORMORANTS. 

We had several NORTHERN SHOVELER, BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 
GREEN-WINGED TEAL, MALLARD and WOOD DUCK. The lone
SNOW GOOSE continues among the many CANADAs. 

Also had many many swallows...mostly TREE and BANK with some BARN
and a few ROUGH-WINGED. 

We did not get any STILT SANDPIPERS or the WILSON's PHALAROPE but
they certainly could be out there somewhere as again there were many many birds
out of range. One thing I noticed was the water levels were down since a couple
weeks ago. Deeper water is found much farther out now.  We tried East Road 
for a little while but the lighting was very poor. 

Van Dyne Sporer Road was quiet except for a flock of RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS
and several COMMON MOORHEN. Also ran into a flock of swallows on the
wire.  They were equally split between TREE and BANK SWALLOWS. 

At May's Point, we ran into a bunch of CEDAR WAXWINGs in the dead trees
where they put on a nice show. Also had 2 GREAT EGRETs, PIED-BILLED GREBE
and COMMON MOORHEN. 

At Tschache Pool we had the most unusual bird of the day. 1 lone HORNED GREBE
was found a ways out. This grebe clearly had white on its face and was close in 
size
to the PIED-BILLED. We also saw some PIED-BILLED GREBE to compare with. 
There was also BALD EAGLE, CASPIAN TERNS, DOUBLE-CRESTED 
CORMORANTs, TRUMPETER SWANs. and DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT. 

Dave Nicosia
Johnson City, NY 



      
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