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#1 BirdingBlues

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:03 AM

All taken in Coastal NJ today. Thanks in advance

1. Cattle Egret?
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3. Gadwall or Black Duck maybe?
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:04 AM

4. All sorts of Pipers, what do I have here?
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5. No clue - some type of Plover?
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7. Little guy seen with #6 - much smaller.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:04 AM

8. Not sure - seemed very Warbler-ish but couldn't get a great shot.

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9. Pelican, Brown I presume?
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10. Not good with Gulls
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11. Piping Plover?
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12. Am. Oystercatcher?
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13. Really not sure - it was acting pretty strange bobbing back and forth dipping beak into water. My initial thought was it was a bigger type of plover, though I'm likely to be wrong.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:05 AM

1.Cattle Egret
2. Willet
3. I would say American Black Duck, but I know Limpkin will probably prove me wrong. :P
4. I see mostly Dunlin and Dowitchers
5. Black-bellied Plover
6. Long-billed Curlew Whimbrel
7. Spotted Sandpiper
8. White-eyed Vireo
9. Brown Pelican
10. Great(?) Black-backed Gull
11. Piping Plover
12. American Oystercatcher
13. Phalarope? Actually, on second look I'm thinking Bonaparte's Gull.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:10 AM

1: Yes
2: Willet
3: Pass
4: Dowitchers, BBPL, Dulins maybe some other things
5: Maybe AGPL
6: Whimbrel?
7: Spotted Sandpiper
8: White-eyed Vireo
9: Pelican. . . leaning on brown
10: GBBG
11: Yes
12: Yes. . . and an American at that
13: Pass
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:13 AM

1. Cattle Egret
2. Willet
3. I agree with American Black Duck, haha. ;)
4. Lots of Dunlins and some other stuff that I won't try to identify for fear of making a fool of myself
5. Black-bellied Plover?
6. Long-billed Curlew Edit - Whoops, Whimbrel it is.
7. Spotted Sandpiper
8. White-eyed Vireo, I believe.
9. Brown Pelican
10. Lesser Black-backed Gull?
11. Confirmed
12. Confirmed
13. Gull sp., pass
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:17 AM

My first thought on the last was also a phalarope. . . but after looking some more I agree with Bonaparte's Gull.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:25 AM

After reading into the Bonaparte's Gull feeding behavior, it pretty much matches up with how this bird was acting. Thanks for everyones help! A few lifers for one day is always a good thing.

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 01:50 AM

1.Cattle Egret
2. Willet
3. I would say American Black Duck, but I know Limpkin will probably prove me wrong. :P
4. I see mostly Dunlin and Dowitchers
5. Black-bellied Plover
6. Long-billed Curlew Whimbrel
7. Spotted Sandpiper
8. White-eyed Vireo
9. Brown Pelican
10. Great(?) Black-backed Gull
11. Piping Plover
12. American Oystercatcher
13. Phalarope? Actually, on second look I'm thinking Bonaparte's Gull.


I agree with this for the most part...

#4 also has some BBPlovers
#6 Definate Whimbrels
#10 Yellow legs mean LBBG
#13 Def Bonapartes Gull

See... the NJ Shore isn't so bad is it? Where exactly were these taken? I know the Cattle egrets have been reported in both Forsythe NWR and also Cape May during the past week.

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 07:27 PM

#10 Yellow legs mean LBBG


What color legs would a GBBG have then? For future reference. . .
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#11 Sparky the Cuttlefish

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 07:34 PM

What color legs would a GBBG have then? For future reference. . .


Should be pink, I believe.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 07:35 PM

Thanks, should help with future ids.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 08:33 PM

#10 Yellow legs mean LBBG


Ah, for some reason I was thinking that LBBG were winter-only visitors.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 08:54 PM

I agree with this for the most part...

#4 also has some BBPlovers
#6 Definate Whimbrels
#10 Yellow legs mean LBBG
#13 Def Bonapartes Gull

See... the NJ Shore isn't so bad is it? Where exactly were these taken? I know the Cattle egrets have been reported in both Forsythe NWR and also Cape May during the past week.



Not bad at all! Had 10 lifers yesterday and a few already today. I owe you some pointers, so let me know if you're ever in Mass or NH! The Cattle Egret was in the entrance area of Forsythe...which was awesome, thanks again for suggesting it.

A majority of these were taken in Forsythe with the exception of the Oystercatcher, Bonaparte's, Piping Plover and LBBG.




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