[Va-bird] Occoquan Bay NWR, November 25

  • From: Michael Bowen <dhmbowen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:16:24 -0500

A group of ten people spent a pleasant half-day at Occoquan Bay NWR in Prince William County today. We were a group (containing several renegade Virginians!) that I led for the Montgomery Bird Club, a chapter of the Maryland Ornithological Society. We missed a number of species -- primarily ducks -- that the Northern Virginia Bird Club group saw in the same refuge just yesterday, and we had fewer sparrows. We nevertheless had what we consider to have been a very productive day.

The full list follows:

 Location:    Occoquan Bay NWR
Observation date:    11/25/07
Notes:    Group trip from Montgomery Bird Club, Maryland
Number of species:    58

Canada Goose    100
Tundra Swan    3    Flew over about 8:10 a.m. Heading due South.
American Black Duck    6
Mallard    4
Lesser Scaup 10 Very low number for this location. May be just early in winter season
Bufflehead    50
Common Goldeneye 3 Two of three were females. One may have been young male - lacked spot on face.
Red-breasted Merganser    6  all females
Ruddy Duck    40    There may have been more, but too distant to tell
Pied-billed Grebe 20 Probably more than this. Way north across Belmont Bay
Double-crested Cormorant    20
Great Blue Heron    3
Turkey Vulture    1
Bald Eagle    6  3 adults and 3 immatures
Northern Harrier    3
Sharp-shinned Hawk    1    nice study of perched bird
Red-shouldered Hawk    1
Red-tailed Hawk    2
King Rail 1 Heard calling from marsh. This species is regularly reported from this refuge.
American Coot    100    Possibly even more. Distant, very large raft.
Ring-billed Gull    30
Herring Gull    50
Great Black-backed Gull    2
Rock Pigeon    30    Just outside refuge entrance road.
Mourning Dove    2
Belted Kingfisher    1
Red-bellied Woodpecker    2
Downy Woodpecker    4
Hairy Woodpecker    1
Northern Flicker    6
Pileated Woodpecker    3
Blue Jay    2
American Crow    10
Fish Crow    10
Carolina Chickadee    2
Tufted Titmouse    1
Carolina Wren    8
Ruby-crowned Kinglet    1
Eastern Bluebird    8
Hermit Thrush    1
American Robin    30
Northern Mockingbird    2
European Starling    100
Cedar Waxwing 300 Several very large groups. Feeding voraciously on poison ivy berries and Bartlett Pear fruits.
Yellow-rumped Warbler    6
Chipping Sparrow    1
Field Sparrow    2
Savannah Sparrow    1
Fox Sparrow    1
Song Sparrow    30
Swamp Sparrow    4
White-throated Sparrow    4
Northern Cardinal    4
Red-winged Blackbird    50
Rusty Blackbird 4 In with a group of Red-winged Blackbirds. Both sexes seen.
Brown-headed Cowbird    2
House Finch    6
American Goldfinch    4

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

Mike Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club
Bethesda, MD



D.H. Michael Bowen
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda, MD  20817
Telephone: (301) 530-5764
e-mail: dhmbowenATyahooDOTcom



Other related posts: