Showing posts with label Sandpiper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandpiper. Show all posts

Friday, 6 December 2013

November in Review



November in Review
What a month! I must admit that this migration season was strange, but November made me smile. Just look at the numbers!  I was able to post 5 birds, half of the total needed to stay on the course.  I added 6 new species to my year and life count, moving both to 88 species.

What a Month!
I started off November feeling a little down.  The migration season was not going as I had imagined it would go.  I was coming to grips with the fact that I am not going to complete the challenge and I was also feeling a little tired. It was one of the months where I did not get out birding as much, but the days in which I did, were truly fulfilling.  My highlight was a trip to a pond in the north of the island, on the afternoon of November 18. It was after work, and I was in the area so I stopped in. In the 45 minutes I spent, I was able to observe 16 species, but the highlight was a strange looking duck, one I had never seen before.  I was not even able to find it in my Field Guide.  On arriving home I e-mailed the photographs to three of the top birders on the island, Dr. John Webster, Dr. Karl Watson and Mr. Edward Massiah.  It was later confirmed that this strange duck was a new species to the island and maybe even the region.  It was a Common Shelduck “Tadorna tadorna”. Some of the other exciting birds observed during this month were Wilson's Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor”, Northern Shoveler Anas clypeata”, Ring-necked Duck “Aythya collaris” and Hodsonian Godwit Limosa haemastica”.


Hudsonian Godwit

Northern Shoveler
Wilson's Phalarope










Bird of the Month
My bird of the Month, and possibly bird of the year, was the Common Shelduck “Tadorna tadorna” observed and photographed on November 18, in the north of the island.





On to December
This is the final month of the challenge.  We still have some exciting birds to see.  I saw a Wood Sandpiper but the photographs were not the best.  A Grey Heron may also be on the island, and I look forward to seeing that. So December here I come!

Monday, 25 November 2013

Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor)

Description: 9 inches; bill black long and thin. Non-breeding: upperparts grey; underparts white; eyestripe. Breeding Male: pale pinkish wash on neck. Breeding Female: upperparts grey and brown; Black eyestripe, which continues down sides of neck. Habitat: shallow ponds; Statue: non-breeding migrant









Saturday, 9 November 2013

Hudsonian Godwit ( Limosa haemastica)

Description: 13-16 inches; bill long, pinkish at the base and black at the tip, slightly upturned; tail black with white base; white rump. Non-Breeding: upper parts greyish; underparts whitish. Breeding: upperparts reddish brown, black and grey; underparts reddish brown with blackish fine bars. Habitat: mud flaps
Statue: Migrant












 

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda)

Description: 11-12.5 inches; head small; bill short; neck long; upperparts brownish with black markings; underparts whitish; legs long yellowish; long tail- tail extends beyond wing tips.  Habitat: Grasslands; pastures. Statue: Migrant








Thursday, 24 October 2013

Common Greenshank (Tringa nebularia)

Description: 12.5 inches; bill slightly upturn with a thick base; V shape visible above rump in flight; underparts whitish; upperparts greyish brown; flecked. Non-Breeding: Legs greenish yellow. Breeding: Streaked on neck and head. Habitat: Mud Flaps Statue: Vagrant; extremely rare, breeds in parts of Europe and winters in Africa



    Photographs taken at The Woodbourne Shorebird Refuge. ( please excuse the poor quality of the photographs)
 
Common Greenshank (L)

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Lesser Yellowleg (Tringa flavipes)

Local Name: Long Leg; Description: 9.75-11 inches; legs long yellowish orange; upperparts grey with white specks; underparts white; breast and throat white with grey streaks; Habitat: Mud Flaps; shallow ponds and swamps
Statue: Migrant, extremely  common








Friday, 6 September 2013

White Rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis)

Description: 7-8 inches; black legs; long primary feather tip projected beyond tail; underparts whitish; white rump. Non-Breeding: upperparts brownish-grey; appears hooded. Breeding: upperparts reddish-brown; reddish ear patch; black chest markings. Habitat: Mud flaps. Statue: Migrant,








Thursday, 24 January 2013

Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres)



Description: 8- 9 inches; shorebird; short orange legs; underparts and rump white; round bib shape dark patch on chest; upperparts mainly brownish; white and dark wing pattern seen during flight . Breeding – reddish and black upperparts; head white with black streaks on the crown; black and white facial markings.Habitat: Rocky beaches, mudflats, shoreline Statue: common migrant; winter resident
Ruddy in breeding plumage






Flight Patten

Friday, 11 January 2013

Sanderlings (Calidris alba)

Description: 7- 8.5 inches; White underparts and light grey upperparts; black bills and legs; dark shoulder mark. Breeding Plumage: Reddish–Brown head and chest. Habitat: beaches, Statue: common migrant. Comments: bands recovered CVE, LLT, U5T, Y2L, 19Y
 19Y
 
Tagged: Villas Beach , New Jersey 
May 24, 2014
CVE
Tagged: Villas Beach, New Jersey
 March 22, 2015



LLTTagged: Villas Beach, New Jersey
May 5, 2014

U5TTagged: Villas Beach, New JerseyMay 24, 2014
Y2L Tagged:  Beach, New Jersey
 May 13,2012













Molting to breeding plumage