Friday, September 28, 2007

Ina Rd update #2


Stopped by this morning and was pleased to find 3 Pectoral Sandpipers. Also present were 179 Black-necked Stilts, 176 Least Sandpipers, 5 Long-billed Dowitchers, both Yellowlegs, 4 Western Sandpipers, a Lark Bunting and a Prairie Falcon.

On Tuesday and Wednesday a Red-necked Phalarope was present (9/25-26).

Here's a panoramic shot from the west bank - it looks like the work is nearing completion, but I have no idea when it will actually be done. The spot I like to sit is to the left, near the red pole.

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The program I used to create this image is Autostitch, and it is a free download. I recommend it!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Little Blue Heron - Avra Valley

John Higgins found a Little Blue Heron at the CAP Recharge Pond in Avra Valley today. I took my son after church and was pleased to find it still there, and active. Lots of other birds around too, White-tailed Kite and many Swainson's Hawks being the best.

Not the best pictures... it's a distant view through a fence.




















These two were taken by holding the camera on my cell phone up to my telescope. Can you find it?



The CAP Recharge Pond is in Avra Valley, about 15 miles west of Tucson - not too far from the Desert Museum and the still-closed Avra Valley WWTP.


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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Ina Rd Update

I stopped off at the Ina Bridge this afternoon to see what was about. Turns out I was neither right nor wrong about the "No Trespassing" sign - it is still there, but has been pulled up and is laying flat in the dirt. I didn't see it until I had explored a bit of the west bank. Oh well.

Lots of good shorebird habit here right now; there were 79 Black-necked Stilts, lots of of Killdeer, a Lesser Yellowlegs, Least & Spotted Sandpipers, White-faced Ibis, many teal, 2 Wilson's Phalarope, and best of all, two STILT SANDPIPERS. I was able to view them from the top of the bank rather than the partially completed pathway down closer to the water. I didn't want to flush the birds. I think the stilt sandpipers have been there at least since Monday, when I was able to get a very distant view from a different vantage point.

Speaking of that pathway with its newly painted railing, I did some searching on the Pima County and Marana websites but couldn't find much news about the construction other than this:

Completion Date: Summer 2007
Current Status: The contractor has finished the soil treatment work
Projected Activities: handrail work and miscellaneous cleanup.


So it looks like it is almost done... hopefully before shorebird migration ends.

Here's a view from space:



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Saturday, September 1, 2007

September is here!

I've been looking forward to September for a while. Having grown up in Tennessee, September always brings connotations of changing leaves, cooler temperatures, football, and migration. In Arizona, it's still going to top 100 today, the leaves don't change for a while (if at all), and football is something to pass the time before basketball starts. But the birds are still moving through.

One of my favorite spots to go is Sweetwater Wetlands. It's worth a trip any day of the year. A few months ago I compiled a list of some of the better bird sightings for this spot, and I was struck at how many occurred in September - twice as many as October and four times as many as August. Of course, not many birders go to Sweetwater in August - a pity, because I saw some nice birds there yesterday (Northern Waterthrush, Tropical Kingbird, Gray Flycatcher...).

Anyway, here's my list of "good" birds reported from Sweetwater in September. It's not completely arbitrary - I used the data from eBird as a guide - but it is a list of birds interesting to me. I gleaned this data from the listserv and from the logbook. I'm not making any claims to the veracity of any particular sighting (details for many are available on the listserv) - I look at it as a guide to future trips. Hey, if a Dickcissel showed up on September 8th three years ago, maybe it will again this year!


Species
Date
Notes
Greater White-fronted Goose
September 12, 1998
25 birds
Greater White-fronted Goose
September 15, 2002

Greater White-fronted Goose
September 11, 2004
37 birds
Greater White-fronted Goose
September 5, 2006
3 birds thru 9/8
Greater White-fronted Goose
September 7, 2006
64 birds
Redhead
September 16, 2000

Western Grebe
September 6, 2000

Western Grebe
September 7, 2000

American Bittern
September 16, 1999
flying upriver
American Bittern
September 4, 2003

Swainson's Hawk
September 28, 2006

Zone-tailed Hawk
September 26, 2006

Semipalmated Plover
September 4, 1998
1 bird
Semipalmated Plover
September 18, 2005

Baird's Sandpiper
September 4, 1998
17 birds
Baird's Sandpiper
September 12, 2004
4-5 birds
Baird's Sandpiper
September 19, 2004
2-3 birds
Baird's Sandpiper
September 22, 2004

Baird's Sandpiper
September 3, 2006
4-5 birds
Baird's Sandpiper
September 8, 2006

Baird's Sandpiper
September 14, 2006

Pectoral Sandpiper
September 8, 2000

Pectoral Sandpiper
September 19, 2004
2 birds
Pectoral Sandpiper
September 29, 2004

Stilt Sandpiper
September 17, 2004

Wilson's Phalarope
September 1, 2006

Red-necked Phalarope
September 16, 2000

Red-necked Phalarope
September 16, 2004
thru 9/17
Sabine's Gull
September 14, 2002
thru 9/15
Tern sp.
September 5, 2006
Forster's?
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
September 10, 2006

Vaux's Swift
September 20, 2000

Vaux's Swift
September 15, 2002

Costa's Hummingbird
September 14, 2006

Willow Flycatcher
September 13, 2006

Willow Flycatcher
September 14, 2006

Gray Flycatcher
September 3, 2006

Hutton's Vireo
September 24, 2004

possible Philadelphia Vireo
September 9, 2004

Red-eyed Vireo
September 15, 2004

Western Scrub-Jay
September 20, 2000
near entrance
Sage Thrasher
September 17, 2004

Northern Parula
September 3, 2005
thru 10/3
Blackpoll Warbler
September 23, 2001

American Redstart
September 15, 2006

Prothonotary Warbler
September 19, 2000

Northern Waterthrush
September 4, 2003
thru 9/7
Northern Waterthrush
September 8, 2005
thru 9/13
Northern Waterthrush
September 5, 2006
thru 9/7
Northern Waterthrush
September 7, 2006

possible Connecticut Warbler
September 8, 2004
good details
Hooded Warbler
September 10, 2006
female
Yellow-breasted Chat
September 6, 2006

Cassin's Sparrow
September 1, 1998
TAS Field trip
Clay-colored Sparrow
September 1, 1998
TAS Field trip
Dickcissel
September 8, 2004
photographed
Dickcissel
September 14, 2006

Bobolink
September 22, 2005