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[Birding (and more) in Calhoun County and beyond
It sure doesn't feel like much has happened bird-wise, but looking back at the numbers it has been a decent past 2 months. July only had 73 birds, a farily middle of the road number. I did manage a Yellow-breasted Chat (first July record for me) calling at Brooks Nature Area to add #191 to the year. Another 1st July record for me was a Great Horned Owl calling outside at the house. Thought I had a shot to break 100 in August, but stalled out at 99. Still vary productive with 5 FOY, and whole slew of early migrants. August 10th a Baird's Sandpiper was reported at previously undiscovered fluddle location. I was albe to run out there on the 11th and nab it, then head to the Millpond and catch a couple of FOY Great Egrets. On the 20th this same fluddle gave up a couple of Stilt Sandpipers for #194. On the 25th this same little fluddle gave up waaaaay better looks at a Wilson's Phalarope than the spring view. For early birds I had an American Wigeon at Homer on 8/13. This thing was about 6 weeks early for the county. I had a branch come down, and decided to leave it as I was noticing birds going through it. Good thing I did I had my first ever August records of Wilson's Warbler (8/25) and Mourning Warbler (8/22). Other early records:
Baird's Sandpiper, Stilt Sandpiper and Wilson's Phalarope from small fluddle. Had a nice little false alarm with a heavily streaked Pectoral Sandpiper that had me trying to rule out Sharp-tailed Sandpiper. One of my better American Goldfinch posers. This Wilson's Warbler had me confused for a while thinkning I might have had a Hooded Warbler in the bird bath.
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