The day started slow but picked up considerably when Mike Farina and I
saw an adult and juvenile HUDSONIAN GODWIT feeding. Both birds soon flew off.
Among the few Shorebird species was a group of 12 KILLDEER.
The trail along the BACK fence had a LINCOLN , several SWAMP and SONG
SPARROWS as well as SAVANNAH SPARROWS around the main trail plus a SALTMARSH
SPARROW in the marsh. In the dune area there were single YELLOW-RUMPED and a
BLACKPOLL WARBLER. Also, a very brief look at a YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT.
Other birds of interested were COOPER’S HAWK, GREAT BLUE HERON, BELTED
KINGFISHER, CAROLINA WREN, NORTHERN FLICKER and BROWN THRASHER.
Sy Schiff
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