A quick survey along the beach south of Cape Charles (Northampton
County, Eastern Shore) this morning yielded the following report. There
were more SEMI-PALMATED PLOVERS than I've seen since spring and the
first (for me) SANDERLINGS and RUDDY TURNSTONES of the southward
migration. In Oyster harbor Monday there was a lone WHIMBREL along with
the expected egrets, willets, etc.
Location: Bay Creek
Observation date: 8/1/07
Notes: along southern breakwaters; two groups of semi plovers
resting on tombolos, one with 93, the other 17
Number of species: 14
Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis 7
Double-crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus 12
Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias 2
Semipalmated Plover - Charadrius semipalmatus 121
Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis macularius 2
Ruddy Turnstone - Arenaria interpres 11
Sanderling - Calidris alba 17
Semipalmated Sandpiper - Calidris pusilla 8
Laughing Gull - Larus atricilla 30
Herring Gull - Larus argentatus 45
Great Black-backed Gull - Larus marinus 17
Royal Tern - Sterna maxima 2
Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura 1
Belted Kingfisher - Ceryle alcyon 2
This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org
<http://ebird.org> )
Tom Saunders
Cape Charles and Kilmarnock