I made a second unsuccessful visit to the ORP to look for the
Brown-headed Nuthatch this morning. There was a large noisy mob of crows
(both species) hanging around the entrance when I arrived around 9:45
am. Over 2 hours of walking the road and trails produced several flocks
of GC Kinglets/Chickadees with associated Brown Creepers but no
nuthatches. The pines along the white blazed trail also produced some
juncos, a Hermit Thrush and a few woodpeckers. I watched a Raccoon
napping atop what looked like a squirrel nest along the power line right
of way.
On the way home I stopped at Burke Lake and saw the drake Red-breasted
Merganser from the boat launch area off the main parking lot. Very few
ducks were visible from here, maybe half a dozen Ruddies and some
Mallard. At the south end of the lake were maybe a dozen female Common
Mergansers, a single drake Hooded Merganser and a drake Common
Goldeneye, a species I have not seen at Burke Lake before.
Dave Larsen
Clifton
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