 |
|
 |
 |
 |
CTBIRD for July 5-11, 2009
[ Prev Week
| Next Week
| Calendar Month
| CTBIRD Info
]
|
|
To use email addresses replace '(AT)' with '@'.
This is done to confuse the spam 'bots.
|
[ << | >> | ^^ ]
Subject: CT Report 07/05/2009
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 5 Jul 2009 10:54pm
From Patrick and Jim Dugan:
07/05/09 - Roxbury, Topland Farm, Painter Hill Rd, at telephone pole
#834 south of road and east of white barns, SEDGE WREN singing in
hayfield, 630 am.
From Peter DeGennaro:
07/05/09 - Roxbury, Topland Farm on Painter Hill Road -- from 2:30 to
4:00 PM, no sign of the Sedge Wren. However, there were 3+ Bobolinks
in the field. I spoke with the farmer, and he said that he's seen
the wren for the past 3 weeks. Unfortunately, the field off telephone
pole # 834 and surrounding fields will be cut for hay in about a
week.
From Hank Golet:
07/05/09 - Old Lyme, Watch Rock area (kayak) -- 2 LEAST BITTERN, male
and female.
From Fran and Tom Holloway:
07/05/09 - Madison, Hammonasset State Park -- one TRICOLORED HERON, in
the marsh just behind the Pebble Beach; one LITTLE BLUE HERON in the
Boulder Pond; at the end of the Moraine Trail, the immature male KING
EIDER continues. 8:30 am.
From Chris Loscalzo:
7/05/09 - Westbrook, Menunkatesuck River Marsh -- 5 LITTLE BLUE HERONS
(4 adults, 1 immature).
From Arthur Shippee:
07/04/09 - Hamden, Lake Whitney -- ORCHARD ORIOLE.
From James Restivo:
07/04/09 - Groton, I-95, Exit 74 -- 1 BLACK VULTURE.
Guilford, private residence -- 1 or 2 calling NORTHERN BOBWHITES.
**********************************************************************
This CTDailyReport list is sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological
Association (COA). It is primarily meant to meet the informational
needs of the active CT birder. Any other use requires written
authorization from the board of directors of the COA.
**********************************************************************
Visit the COA web site at http://www.ctbirding.org
Reports should be sent to CTBirdReport(AT)ftml.net. Reports should
include sender's name, date, location of sightings and species of note
at each location. Reporting Guidelines are available at:
http://www.ctbirding.org/ecommittee.htm#reporting
To change your subscription options, or unsubscribe, please visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org
Archives of these reports may be found at either of these locations:
http://www.virtualbirder.com/bmail/ctbird/latest.html
http://lists.ctbirding.org/pipermail/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org/
[ << | >> | ^^ ]
Subject: CT Report 07/09/2009 SEDGE WREN
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 9 Jul 2009 9:33pm
From Donna Rose Smith:
07/09/09 - Roxbury, Painter Ridge rd., Topland Farm -- Sedge Wren 5:15
am.
From Carl Ekroth:
07/09/09 - West Haven, Sandy Pt, with Arne Rosengren & John Maynard --
1 BLACK SKIMMER, 1 NELSONS SPARROW.
07/09/09 - Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park -- KING
EIDER continues at the end of the moraine trail.
From Fran and Tom Holloway:
07/09/09 - Madison, Hammonasset State Park --- At the end of the
Moraine Trail on Meigs Point, the immature male KING EIDER continues.
Two ROSEATE TERNS. LITTLE BLUE HERON in the adjoining marsh. About
9:00 am.
From Tina Green:
07/09/09 - Westport, Sherwood Island State Park -- (8-8:45AM) 1 Brown
Thrasher,
From Patrick Comins:
07/09/09 - Stratford, southern edge of the marsh at the Stratford
Great Meadows Unit of Stewart B. McKinney NWR (seen from Pleasure
Beach) -- two Common Ravens calling from the ground.
From Glenn and Beth Williams:
07/08/09 - Stonington, Stonington Point -- 3 WILSON'S STORM-PETRELS
visible for over a half hour at the western side of the southernmost
breakwater.
From Renee Baade w/Neil Currie:
07/08/09 - Simsbury -- one MISSISSIPPI KITE seen over Great Pond, late
morning, off Great Pond Rd.
From John Oshlick, others:
07/09/09 - Roxbury -- SEDGE WREN seen but mostly heard, morning.
From: Donna Marschalk:
07/06/09 - Southbury, Spruce Brook Road, upper end of road near
intersection of Purchase Brook Rd -- BROWN THRASHER flitting in and
out of a hedgerow.
From Patrick Dugan, Frank Gallo:
07/06/09 - Roxbury, Topland Farm, Painter Hill Rd, at telephone pole
#834 south of road and east of white barns -- SEDGE WREN at 8:25 PM.
From Jim Dugan with Patrick Dugan, Greg Hanisek, Renee Baade, Neil
Currie, Olaf Soltau, Tom Hook:
07/06/09 - Roxbury, Topland Farm, Painter Hill Rd, at telephone pole
#834 south of road and east of white barns -- SEDGE WREN singing in
hayfield, 630 am.
From Tony Hager:
07/06/09 - Middletown, over the science tower at Wesleyan -- 1:30 PM,
2 BLACK VULTURES.
07/08/09 - Middletown, Randolph Road near Rt 9 -- Peregrine Falcon in
flight being attacked by a songbird.
From Bob Dewire:
07/05/09 - Stonington, Stonington Point -- 1 WILSON'S STORM PETREL in
the waters west of the offshore breakwater where Glenn Williams
reported some later.
East Lyme, at Exit 74 on I-95 -- 2 BLACK VULTURES on the light pole.
From Chris Nevins:
07/05/09 - Shelton, Bridgeport Avenue -- three Common Ravens
dumpster diving at the Outback Steakhouse and hanging on the rock wall
above.
**********************************************************************
This CTDailyReport list is sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological
Association (COA). It is primarily meant to meet the informational
needs of the active CT birder. Any other use requires written
authorization from the board of directors of the COA.
**********************************************************************
Visit the COA web site at http://www.ctbirding.org
Reports should be sent to CTBirdReport(AT)ftml.net. Reports should
include sender's name, date, location of sightings and species of note
at each location. Reporting Guidelines are available at:
http://www.ctbirding.org/ecommittee.htm#reporting
To change your subscription options, or unsubscribe, please visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org
Archives of these reports may be found at either of these locations:
http://www.virtualbirder.com/bmail/ctbird/latest.html
http://lists.ctbirding.org/pipermail/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org/
[ << | >> | ^^ ]
Subject: CT Report 07/10/2009
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 10 Jul 2009 9:56pm
From Glenn Williams and Nick Bonomo:
07/10/09 - Long Island Sound, ferry from New London to Orient Pt -- 7
WILSON'S STORM-PETRELS (high count at one time in CT waters).
From Tony Hager:
07/10/09 - Middletown, over the Science Tower at Wesleyan -- 3:30 PM,
4 BLACK VULTURES.
From Brian Webster:
07/10/09 - Stratford yard/woods -- 1 Common Raven fly-over.
From Steve Spector:
07/10/09 - Milford, Silver Beach -- two breeding plumage Horned Grebes
persist just off of Silver Beach.
From William Young:
07/09/09 - Coventry, Skunkamaug golf course -- Heard a Northern
Bobwhite.
**********************************************************************
This CTDailyReport list is sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological
Association (COA). It is primarily meant to meet the informational
needs of the active CT birder. Any other use requires written
authorization from the board of directors of the COA.
**********************************************************************
Visit the COA web site at http://www.ctbirding.org
Reports should be sent to CTBirdReport(AT)ftml.net. Reports should
include sender's name, date, location of sightings and species of note
at each location. Reporting Guidelines are available at:
http://www.ctbirding.org/ecommittee.htm#reporting
To change your subscription options, or unsubscribe, please visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org
Archives of these reports may be found at either of these locations:
http://www.virtualbirder.com/bmail/ctbird/latest.html
http://lists.ctbirding.org/pipermail/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org/
[ << | >> | ^^ ]
Subject: CT Report 07/11/2009
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 11 Jul 2009 9:18pm
From Chris Loscalzo and the New Haven Bird Club birding group:
07/11/09 - East Hartford, behind Cabela's -- GRASSHOPPER SPARROW,
EASTERN MEADOWLARK.
South Windsor -- SEDGE WREN.
Simsbury, Great Pond State Forest -- MISSISSIPPI KITE.
From Ralph Amodei, NHBC Field Trip:
07/11/09 - East Hartford, behind Cabela's -- 3 GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS.
From Rollin Tebbetts:
07/11/09 - South Windsor, Bradley Airport -- 1 American Woodcock.
From Hank Golet:
07/11/09 - Old Lyme, Watch Rock area -- 1 Least Bittern female in
creek.
From Frank Mantlik
07/11/09 - Stratford, Short Beach -- 6:50am, 1 BLACK SKIMMER. 5:30pm,
1 FORSTER'S TERN.
From David W Babington:
07/11/09 - Roxbury, Topland Farm on Painter Hill Rd, telephone pole
#834 -- No Sedge Wren seen or heard.
**********************************************************************
This CTDailyReport list is sponsored by the Connecticut Ornithological
Association (COA). It is primarily meant to meet the informational
needs of the active CT birder. Any other use requires written
authorization from the board of directors of the COA.
**********************************************************************
Visit the COA web site at http://www.ctbirding.org
Reports should be sent to CTBirdReport(AT)ftml.net. Reports should
include sender's name, date, location of sightings and species of note
at each location. Reporting Guidelines are available at:
http://www.ctbirding.org/ecommittee.htm#reporting
To change your subscription options, or unsubscribe, please visit
http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org
Archives of these reports may be found at either of these locations:
http://www.virtualbirder.com/bmail/ctbird/latest.html
http://lists.ctbirding.org/pipermail/ctdailyreport_lists.ctbirding.org/
|
 |
 |
 |