[CT Daily] 05/10/2008
Roy Harvey
rmharvey at snet.net
Sat May 10 21:14:54 EDT 2008
Hot spots:
East Rock Park, New Haven -- 21 species of warbler, highlights being
BAY-BREASTED, CAPE MAY and WILSON'S
Granby, private property -- 17 warbler species.
From Shaun Martin and Rich Trepp
5/10 - New Haven, East Rock Park -- 1 male Cape May Warbler, 2
Blackburnian Warblers, 1 Wilson's Warbler.
Kent, River Road -2 Cerulean Warblers, 2 Black Vultures,
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers
New Milford, Rt 7 fly over -- 2 Common Ravens
Naugatuck, Naugatuck State Forest -- 2 Hooded Warblers
From Chris Loscalzo:
5/10 -- Clinton/Westbrook, in the Menunketesuck River Marsh via Kayak
-- YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT HERON, LITTLE BLUE HERON, and GLOSSY IBIS but,
alas, no WHITE IBIS.
From Greg Hanisek:
5/10 - Waterbury, neighborhood walk -- 2 SWAINSON'S THRUSHES, 1
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER, 1 BAY-BREASTED WARBLER.
From Paul Cianfaglione:
5/10 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 21 SOLITARY SANDPIPER, 7
AMERICAN PIPIT, 90+ SAVANNAH SPARROW, 10+ BOBOLINK.
From Benjamin Van Doren, with a group from Audubon Greenwich:
5/10 - Greenwich, Audubon Greenwich Fairchild Garden -- 7 am, an
adult male Lawrence's Warbler (hybrid between Blue-winged Warbler and
Golden-winged Warbler)
From Luke Tiller, Joe Bear and Sunrise Birding Group:
5/10 - Redding, Saugatuck Falls & Trout Brook Valley -- 2 TENNESSEE
WARBLERS, 1 or 2 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLERS, 1 WILSON'S WARBLER, 4 SOLITARY
SANDPIPERS, 1 BLACK VULTURE, 1 ACADIAN FLYCATCHER.
From John Weeks and Chris Chinni:
5/10 - Granby, Granby Land Trust, private property -- male HOODED
WARBLER, VIRGINIA RAIL; 17 warbler species.
From Nick Bonomo:
5/10 - Milford, Milford Pt -- WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER.
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