Philadelphia Birdline RBA
April 6, 2007

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* Pennsylvania
* Philadelphia
* PAPH0704.06
* April 6, 2007

-         Birds mentioned
Ross' Goose
Snow Goose
Cackling Goose
Wood Duck
"Common" Green-winged Teal
Eurasian Wigeon
Ring-necked Duck
Long-tailed Duck
Harlequin Duck
Black Scoter
Bufflehead
Common Merganser
Hooded Merganser
Common Loon
Pied-billed Grebe
Horned Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Great Egret
Little Egret
Snowy Egret
Little Blue Heron
Cattle Egret
Glossy Ibis
Yellow-crowned Night Heron
Sandhill Crane
Osprey
Little Gull
Boneparte's Gull
Laughing Gull
Thayer's Gull
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
White-winged Dove
Northern Shrike
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Barn Swallow
Tree Swallow
Palm Warbler
Pine Warbler
Louisiana Waterthrush
Hooded Warbler
Lazuli Bunting
Vesper Sparrow
Fox Sparow
Scott's Oriole
Yellow-headed blackbird
Rusty Blackbird

Transcript
Hotline:       Philadelphia Birdline
Date:           April 5, 2007
Number:      215-567-BIRD (2473)
To Report:   Armas Hill, 302-529-1876 (VOICE)
                          302-529-1085 (FAX)
Compiler:    Andy Ednie (ednieap@fcc.net)
Coverage:    Delaware Valley, Delmarva Peninsula, Southern New Jersey
Transcriber:  Andy Ednie (ednieap@fcc.net)

For Good Friday, April 6, 2007, this is the Philadelphia Birdline.  The 
birdline is sponsored by several bird clubs from the Delaware Valley and 
comes to you from the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. I'm Andy 
Ednie, glad to be with you. Armas Hill is away this week.

A possible LITTLE EGRET was found today, at the southeast corner of Bear 
Swamp Pool in Bombay Hook NWR near Smyrna, Delaware. This bird was with 2 
GREAT EGRETS and 2 SNOWY EGRETS, and had 2 long plumes originating at the 
nape. While this bird does look good from the initial photos, the 
possibility of a hybrid does exist.

A female YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD has been present in a flock of blackbirds 
behind Philadelphia International airport in Delaware co. The bird was seen 
along the Hog Island Road, just south of the UPS terminal. Four LONG-TAILED 
DUCKS were also seen on the Delaware River behind the terminal. WILSON'S 
SNIPE was reported in the wet fields around the airport.

In Cape May, a WHITE-WINGED DOVE was reported at Knox Ave near the 
intersection with Pearl Ave. in Cape May Point over the weekend. That bird 
has not been seen since Tuesday.

Elsewhere in Pennsylvania, The LAZULI BUNTING continues to be seen near 
Green Lane in Montgomery Co. along St. Paul's Church Road in the town of 
Green Hill. Parking is by the bridge over Macoby Creek.

The male SCOTT'S ORIOLE that has been coming to a yard in Mechanicsburg, 
Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, just west of Harrisburg, was last reported on 
April 1st. That bird is being seen at along Kent Drive.

LITTLE GULLS are on the move along the Susquehanna River. 3 were seen on 
Wednesday at the Conejohelia flats in Washington Boro, with 150 BONAPARTE'S 
GULLS and 3 LAUGHING GULLS. 7 COMMON LOONS were also seen along the river.

The SANDHILL CRANE continues to be seen at Middle Creek Wildlife Area in 
Lancaster Co. A NORTHERN SHRIKE made a brief appearance there last week at 
willow Point.

A COMMON GREEN-WINGED TEAL was seen along Darby Creek in the John Heinz NWR, 
off Rt 420 near Prospect Park. RUSTY BLACKBIRD was also present. A VIRGINIA 
RAIL was also found along the dyke at the refuge. Waterfowl seen included 
HORNED GREBE, RING-NECKED DUCK, BUFFLEHEAD, and Common Merganser.

A 1st winter THAYER'S GULL was reported last week in Tullytown, Bucks Co. 
along with about 50 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS, 1-3 ICELAND GULLS and a 
LAUGHING GULL.

The peak count of LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS at Lake Nockomixon this week was 
320 on Tuesday, along with LAUGHING and BONAPARTE'S GULLS, 14 COMMON LOONS 
and PIED-BILLED and HORNED GREBE.

RED-NECKED GREBES are still being reported at Lake Galena in Peace Valley, 
Bucks Co.

A RED-NECKED GREBE going into breeding plumage was at Muddy Run, Lancaster 
co. Other waterfowl there included WOOD DUCK, RING-NECKED DUCK, BUFFLEHEAD 
and COMMON and HOODED MERGANSER. WILD TURKEY was seen at nearby Wissler's 
Run and TREE and NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW were reported at Fisherman's 
Park.

NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW was also reported along the Schuykill River at 
West Pottsgrove Twp, Montgomery co.

A very early HOODED WARBLER was reported yesterday in a yard in Hershey, 
Dauphin Co.

A PALM WARBLER was reported behind church Farm School near Coatsville in 
Chester Co.

Also in Chester Co, 3 VESPER SPARROWS were found at the Bucktoe Tract, south 
of Kennett Square.

 2 FOX SPARROWS were reported coming to a feeder in Montgomery Co, along 
with a Pine Warbler eating thistle seeds. The last FOX SPARROWS reported at 
Green Lane's feeders were on Saturday, March 31st.

WILD TURKEY was also reported in Aston, Delaware Co, by the Sun East Credit 
Union. OSPREY was reported nesting along the Delaware River, behind the new 
Harrah's Casino in Chester.

Spring arrivals in Cape May this week include BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER, 
LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH, YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER, BARN and NORTHERN 
ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW and PURPLE MARTIN. SEMIPALMATED and PIPING PLOVER, 
LEAST and PECTORAL SANDPIPERS were also reported. A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL 
was reported on the beach off Miami Ave in the Villas.

Up to 8 BREWER'S BLACKBIRDS were seen at a farmhouse along Freas Road in 
Salem Co. PECTORAL SANDPIPER and WILSON'S SNIPE were found at the nearby 
Mannington Marsh, along with GLOSSY IBIS, LITTLE BLUE HERON, and CATTLE 
EGRET. A flock of SNOW GEESE along Sharptown - Auburn Rd, below Salem had 2 
ROSS' and 3 CACKLING GEESE among them.

COMMON GREEN-WINGED TEAL and EURASIAN WIGEON were reported last week at the 
Forsytle NWR at Brigantine. HORNED GREBE and BLUE-WINGED TEAL were also 
reported there. SNOWY EGRET and GLOSSY IBIS were found along with AMERICAN 
OYSTERCATCHER, GREATER YELLOWLEGS and WILSON'S SNIPE. A RED-BREASTED 
NUTHATCH was reported in the cedars behind the bathrooms, along with PINE 
WARBLERS.

There are still a good number of 31 HARLEQUIN DUCKS at Barnegat Light, along 
with LONG-TAILED DUCK, and BLACK SCOTER.

8 BLACK SCOTERS were found along the Delaware River at National Park, along 
with 3 BONAPARTE'S GULLS and RUSTY BLACKBIRDS at Floodgates.

In Delaware, a YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT HERON was reported on Saturday at the 
ponds by the intersection of Rts 100 and 92, across from Brandywine Creek 
State Park north of Wilmington.

Downstate, the first BLACK-NECKED STILT was reported at the north pond of 
the Logan Tract, Ted Harvey Conservation Area this week, along with COMMON 
YELLOWTHROAT and BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER. There were 39 AMERICAN AVOCETS along 
the Port Mahon Road, at Audubon Inlet today. PIPING PLOVER and AMERICAN 
OYSTERCATCHER were reported at Cape Henlopen State Park.

Please call your reports into 302-792-9591 or email me at ednieap@fcc.net. 
My thanks to Doris McGovern for her help in getting this out. Until next 
time, good birding.

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