OOB, today's BIRDEAST update from Delaware reports 5 American White Pelicans at
Prime Hook and 300+ American Avocets at Bombay Hook!
Geo
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While I was at Tschache having lunch, a large white bird with black wing edges
few in and landed closeby.
This was larger than the egrets there. I beleave it was the white Pelican that
there has been talk of here.
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Hi all,
Looks like American Kestrels are on the move...yesterday evening around 6:45 I
counted 7 kestrels spread out on the wires along the road to the radio tower,
and an additional 3 by the observatory (the latter group undoubtedly the local
breeders that I've been seeing all summer), for a
I haven't see any Pelicans yet at Tschache or Knox-Marcellus marsh. If. Of
course the veg is very high there and could easily hide the largest birds.
The only new birds for me are Black-bellied Plover at East Rd. There are many
birds and the viewing will be better late when the sun goes down.
CONSIDER THIS AS A HIT ON THE LIKE BUTTON EVEN THO' IT ISN'T
FACEBOOK!!
THANKS, MARIE! . FRITZIE
(wouldn't you like a little Blizzard weather today???)
Marie said, Looks like American Kestrels are on the move...yesterday
evening around 6:45 I counted 7 kestrels spread out on the
Although I haven't tracked down the original eTT reporter(s) from Thursday August 2, I got some additional corroborating details from Loreta Rumsey. As she posted, she was having lunch by Tschache Pool when a large white bird with black wing edges flew in and landed close by. It was larger than
Today, I spent sometime in Conn Hills at Orchid Pond and Boylan road junction
pond, till my eyelashes were burning due to heat burn. Bird wise it was very
quiet except for a Common Yellowthroat, Yellow warbler, Great Blue Heron and a
Blue Jay that was imitating Red-shouldered Hawk at Boylan
At dusk I ventured out, and finding the temperature pleasant I walked to the lakeshore.CASPIAN TERNS provided entertainment by diving in the inlet. They didn't get any fish that I saw.There were at least 25 DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS roosting in treetops across the inlet from the boat ramp.5 HOODED