Nice morning view across the lake |
The observatory's first fall season Golden-crowned Sparrow |
The season 1st Golden-crowned Kinglet |
American Pipit is a common bird but not caught in the nets very often |
Most of the Yellow Warblers that are still around are adults, just like this female foraging in the willows by the banding table |
A juvenile Northern Harrier passing by the observatory |
The season 1st Three-toed Woodpecker landed briefly right next to the banding table |
A Juvenile Red-necked Phalarope having a lunch in the pond |
One of the two juvenile Pectoral Sandpipers was an unusually pale individual for that species |
Young male (front) and young female (back) Rusty Blacbird |
On the lake side, there
has been a daily show of Parasitic Jaegers with up to four birds per day
including one of the uncommon dark-morph. The two Sabine's Gulls stayed until
the 5th but the biggest rarity of the whole period was a juvenile Ring-billed
Gull, the first Teslin area record, that showed up on the 3rd and stayed until
the 9th. A Harlequin Duck stopped by briefly in the morning of the 10th.
Finally, the season first Three-toed Woodpeckers were seen on the 6th and late
ones for the season were represented by an Arctic Tern on the 7th and a Common
Nighthawk on the 10th.
A juvenile Ring-billed Gull - the first for the observatory! |
The Ring-bill showing the upper surface of the wings and tail |
Sarah Coulthard (L) and Gwen Baluss (R) discussing the finer nuances of Orange-crowned Warbler identification. Photo
© Abril Heredia
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Sarah having an encounter with a Porcupine. The one with more and sharper quills gets the right-of-way on the bridge. Photo © Abril Heredia |
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1
Solitary Sandpiper - 2
Spotted Sandpiper - 1
Belted Kingfisher - 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 1
Northern Flicker - 3 (1)
Western Wood-Pewee - 4
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - 11
Alder Flycatcher - 761 (34)
Least Flycatcher - 6
Hammond's Flycatcher - 10 (1)
Dusky Flycatcher - 2
Northern Shrike - 1
Warbling Vireo - 48 (2)
Black-capped Chickadee - 28 (5)
Boreal Chickadee - 9 (3)
Red-breasted Nuthatch -6
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 1 (1)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 36 (18)
Gray-cheeked Thrush - 1
Swainson's Thrush - 54
Hermit Thrush - 1
American Robin - 4
Varied Thrush - 5 (4)
American Pipit - 2 (2)
Cedar Waxwing - 8
Tennessee Warbler - 1
Orange-crowned Warbler - 88 (17)
Yellow Warbler - 311 (25)
Magnolia Warbler - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 127 (22)
Townsend's Warbler - 7
Blackpoll Warbler - 83 (5)
American Redstart - 32 (1)
Northern Waterthrush - 43
MacGillivray's Warbler - 1
Common Yellowthroat - 55 (12)
Wilson's Warbler - 91 (3)
American Tree Sparrow - 2 (1)
Chipping Sparrow - 20 (2)
Savannah Sparrow - 14 (3)
Fox Sparrow - 5
Lincoln's Sparrow - 8
White-crowned Sparrow - 16 (4)
Golden-crowned Sparrow - 1 (1)
Dark-eyed Junco - 180 (117)
Rusty Blackbird - 3 (3)
Purple Finch - 1
White-winged Crossbill - 3
Pine Siskin - 8 (1)
= 2109 (288) birds, 50 species
My photo suggests I might have been about to throw a pencil at Sarah (or the bird)... really, not the case! Its always a pleasure to visit SOYBO and have somebody with whom to discuss molt.
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