[CT Daily] 09/13/2007

Roy Harvey rmharvey at snet.net
Fri Sep 14 01:39:55 EDT 2007


For more information on migration activity you should be reading
CTBirds.


 From Patrick Dugan:
9/13 - Stamford, Cove Island Park -- CONNECTICUT WARBLER, CLAY-COLORED
SPARROW

 From Luke Tiller:
9/13 - Wilton, Allen's Meadows -- 1 YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT (in the
dogwoods at the far end of the pond behind the DPW fenced off site.
Easiest access to the area was to walk the dried banks of the pond not
the ill defined path that used to lead back there).

 From E.J. Raynor with Nick Bonomo:
9/13 - New Haven, Lighthouse Pt Park -- 1 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher,
40 Red-breasted Nuthatches, 2 Swainson's Thrush,  1 probable Cape May
Warbler.

 From Chris Elphick, with Fred Norton and several others:
9/13 - Groton, Bluff Point -- Morning flight (~06:00 to 09:30,
warblers started around 06:20); 1 Pectoral Sandpiper, 1 Philadelphia
Vireo, 32++ Red-breasted Nuthatch, 2 Tennessee Warbler, 2 Blackburnian
Warbler, 1 Bay-breasted Warbler, 1 Wilson's Warbler; Probably ~ 1000
warblers, including 18 species, plus lots of other stuff.

 From Paul Carrier, Ken Merrifield:
9/13 - Burlington, Johnnycake Mountain Farm Hawk -- one adult
LINCOLN's SPARROW.

 From Marty Swanhall:
9/13 - Woodbury, home feeder -- one female RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH

 From Tim Antanaitis:
9/12 - Stratford, Long Beach Blvd, 6-7:45pm -- 1 BAIRD'S SANDPIPER (on
island in warehouse pond), 1 SOLITARY SANDPIPER (warehouse pond), 2
BLUE-WINGED TEAL (warehouse pond), 1 AMERICAN PIPIT (near sprinklers
between warehouse pond and mud flats), 4 COMMON NIGHTHAWKS (railroad
trail).
9/11 - Rocky Hill Meadows, 6:30-7pm -- 1 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER
(molting adult in model plane area)



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