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| CT Report 04/20/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN | Roy Harvey | Sun, 20 Apr 2008 | 10:24pm |
| CT Report 04/21/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN | Roy Harvey | Mon, 21 Apr 2008 | 9:18pm |
| CT Report 04/22/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN | Roy Harvey | Tue, 22 Apr 2008 | 9:34pm |
| CT Report 04/23/2008 RUFF | Roy Harvey | Wed, 23 Apr 2008 | 9:24pm |
| CT Report 04/24/2008 | Roy Harvey | Thu, 24 Apr 2008 | 9:26pm |
| CT Report 04/25/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN | Roy Harvey | Fri, 25 Apr 2008 | 9:13pm |
| CT Report 04/26/2008 Ruff, Harlequin, ORANGE-CROWNED | Roy Harvey | Sat, 26 Apr 2008 | 9:48pm |
| CT Report 04/26/2008 Ruff, Harlequin, YELLOW-THROATED | Roy Harvey | Sat, 26 Apr 2008 | 10:07pm |
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Subject: CT Report 04/20/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 20 Apr 2008 10:24pm
Note 1: Sorry about messing up the date on yesterday's report. I
usually don't miss by almost a week!
Note 2: There were first-of-season reports (I think) of several
"common" species on CTBirds today.
From Joan and Jim Clifford:
4/20 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park and adjacent inlets -- Ruff present
1:00-1:30.
From Charla & Steve Spector:
4/20 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- Ruff present 11:30 AM-Noon
From Dennis Varza:
4/20 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 7:00, the RUFF was on the flats
between the park and the Post Rd.
From Meredith Sampson:
4/20 - Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- Harlequin Duck continues at the
same spot as reported yesterday.
From Christopher Lovell
4/20 - Trumbull, yard -- a single Common Redpoll at the feeder.
From Greg Hanisek et al:
4/20 - South Windsor, Station 43, Vibert Road -- PECTORAL SANDPIPER, 3
BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 1 WILSON'S SNIPE, 2 BROWN THRASHERs.
From Maria Stockmal:
4/20 - West Haven, Sandy Point -- Peregrine Falcon
From Shari Guarino:
4/20 - Southingon yard -- Three female and one male Purple Finch at
the feeders this AM.
From Mardi & Towny Dickinson:
4/19 - Westport, Imperial Ave, Grace Salmon Park -- The RUFF was
relocated shortly after we arrived by Towny at 5:09PM & continued
till we left around 5:30 ish. The RUFF was with 3 Greater Yellowlegs
with good looks overlooking the mudflats.
From Marty Swanhall:
04/20 - Woodbury, home feeder -- one RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH
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Subject: CT Report 04/21/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 21 Apr 2008 9:18pm
From Greg Hanisek with Randy Domina:
4/21 - Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- female Harlequin Duck present at
10:25 in the location as previously reported. It was not there at
7:30 when the tide was low, but when we checked again later the tide
was higher and the bird was found.
From Meredith Sampson:
4/21 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- HARLEQUIN DUCK continues
(viewed at about 10:30 with small group of Brant), WINTER WREN.
From Phil Asprelli with Charley West, Kurt Muenz, Christina Guarino
and Don Morgan:
4/21 - - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- RUFF 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.
Good looks the whole time. It is better to view the Ruff when the
tide is rising or receding rather than absolute low where the bird can
venture far and wide on the mud flats thus making it more difficult to
be seen.
From Paul Cianfaglione:
4/21 - South Windsor, Vibert Road -- 1 SOLITARY SANDPIPER, 1
BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 8+ WILSON'S SNIPE.
From Bill Asteriades:
4/21 - South Glastonbury, northeast corner of Tryon street and Old
Maids Lane -- 1 AMERICAN WOODCOCK peenting and displaying this
evening, 2 BROWN THRASHERS.
From Carol Parent:
4/20 - Winchester, 105 Laurel Way -- 2 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 9
Purple Finches.
From Dave Rosgen, w/ Carol Parent:
4/20 - Winchester, 121-130 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 4
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 1 Red-breasted Nuthatch, 15 Purple Finches.
From Mike Doyle:
4/20 - Litchfield, S. Lake St. (White Memorial's Little Pond
Boardwalk) -- 2 BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 1 Virginia Rail, 2 Wilson's Snipe.
From Frank Errico:
4/20 - Litchfield, White's Woods & Webster Rd. intersection -- 1
road-killed Ruffed Grouse
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Subject: CT Report 04/22/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 22 Apr 2008 9:34pm
From Frank Mantlik:
4/22 - Westport, Imperial Ave., Grace Salmon Park -- 7am, RUFF
continues on mudflats with 30 greater and 1 lesser yellowlegs.
4/22 - Greenwich, Greenwich Point Park -- 5pm, female HARLEQUIN DUCK
continues at same place (by itself, no brant in sight); along Sound
shore at south side of "eagle-statue" pond.
4/20 - Ashford, Wormwood Hill Rd. & Varga Rd., with Linda M., M. & W.
Moccio, Steve Morytko & others -- adult RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
continues. We could not locate any Bohemian waxwings this day on
the UConn campus or elsewhere.
From Jalna Jaeger with Dave Callan and Jackson Garnett:
4/22 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 4:30 pm, Ruff on mud flats
From Steve Oresman:
4/22 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 4:00 pm, Ruff continues in
excellent light and giving close views.
From Richard Becker:
4/22 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park - 10:45-Noon, Ruff continues with
yellowlegs on mudflat until the tide came in.
From Hank Golet:
4/22 - Old Lyme, mud flat near Watch Rock -- 1 Little Blue Heron.
From Jack Swatt:
4/22 - Wolcott, Southington Resirvoir #2 (intersection of East Rd and
County Rd.) -- 1 WHIP-POOR-WILL
Wolcott, Wolcott State Fire School, Boundline Rd. Extension -- 1
AMERICAN WOODCOCK.
From Judy Moore and Marty Moore:
3/22 - Madison, Hammonasset State Park -- 2 Brown Thrashers on
Willard's Island.
From Chris Mathein via Jay Kaplan:
4/21 - Canton, Collinsville section, bank of the Farmington River -- A
Little Blue Heron. This bird is rare this far inland.? The bird was
still present at 7:00 PM. It was near the remains of the railroad
bridge on the far shore across from Collinsville Canoe and Kayak.
From John Weeks
4/21 - Granby, McLean Game Refuge -- Black Vulture.
From Lisa Marie Gagnon:
4/21 - Stafford, Sodom Rd -- Ruffed Grouse.
From Dave Rosgen:
4/21 - Winchester, 121 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 6 Purple Finches
N. Shore Rd. (White Memorial's Pt. Folly Marsh) -- 7 Rusty Blackbirds
From Patti & Rich Clarke:
4/21 - Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Bantam R. Marsh)
-- 1 American Woodcock
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Subject: CT Report 04/23/2008 RUFF
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 23 Apr 2008 9:24pm
From John Schwarz:
4/22 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 10 AM-12 noon, RUFF showed well
on mudflats with numerous both greater and lesser yellowlegs.
From Frank Mantlik:
4/23 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 7:10 AM, the RUFF continues.
From Richard L. Becker:
4/23 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park -- 12:15-1245, RUFF continues.
From Rollin S. Tebbetts:
4/23 - Windsor Locks, Bradley International Airport -- 2 UPLAND
SANDPIPER. One day earlier than last year.
From Paul Cianfaglione:
4/23 - Wethersfield, Cedar Hill Cemetery (road between Cedar Hill and
Emanuel Cemeteries) -- 1 male ORCHARD ORIOLE, 4 RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
From Jim Link and Pat McNichol:
4/23 - Madison, Hammonasett Beach SP -- 9:15 a.m., one pair of Purple
Martins sitting on nest boxes next to Nature Center
From Meredith Sampson:
4/23 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- BROWN THRASHER.
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Subject: CT Report 04/24/2008
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 24 Apr 2008 9:26pm
From Ken Elkins and Frank Gallo:
4/24 - Milford, Milford Point -- Two male Eurasian Wigeon were feeding
in the marsh off the end of Smith Point?at low tide this morning.
From Andrew Dasinger:
4/14 - South Windsor, Vibert Road -- 15 Wilson's Snipe, 1
White-crowned Sparrow
From Rollin S. Tebbetts:
4/24 - Windsor Locks, Bradley International Airport -- 2 BROWN
THRASHER
From John Marshall:
4/24 - Derby, Kellogg Environmental Center -- BROWN THRASHER.
From Provencher:
4/24 - Old Lyme, Nehantic State Forest -- 1 Rusty Blackbird
From Dave Rosgen, w/ Patti & Rich Clarke, et. al.:
4/22 - Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Museum Area,
Windmill Hill, & Interpretive & Ongley Pond Trails) -- 7
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers.
(Museum Area, only) - 2 CLIFF SWALLOWS flying around the yards, 8
Purple Finches at the feeders.
(N. Shore Marsh) - 2 Rusty Blackbirds.
From Dave Rosgen:
4/22 - Litchfield, S. Lake St. (White Memorial's Little Pond
Boardwalk) -- 2 Virginia Rails, 2 American Woodcock, 1 WINTER WREN, 2
Rusty Blackbirds.
Winchester, 121 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 5 Purple Finches
4/23 - Winchester, 121-126 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 8 Purple Finches
105-110 Laurel Way -- 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 9 Purple Finches.
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Subject: CT Report 04/25/2008 RUFF, HARLEQUIN
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 25 Apr 2008 9:13pm
From Ken Elkins and a CT Audubon Birding Group via Frank Gallo:
4/25 - Westport, Imperial Ave, Grace Salmon Park, Saugatuck River
mudflats -- The Ruff was still present this am between 9:15 and 10 am.
From Meredith Sampson:
4/25 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- HARLEQUIN DUCK continues in
same location, just off the parking lot at the southwestern end of the
point. This is the last weekend the point is open to non-residents
without fees. As of May 1, resident beach passes and stickers are
required, and for non-residents: $5 for a day pass, and another $20
for parking.
From Paul Cianfaglione:
4/25 - Farmington, Farmington Meadows -- 2 EASTERN MEADOWLARKS, 3
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS, 3 PURPLE FINCH.
From Frank Mantlik
4/24 - Westport, Imperial Ave, Grace Salmon Park, Saugatuck River
mudflats -- RUFF continues at 7:10am, along with increased number (48)
of yellowlegs (greater & lesser).
From David Schonfeld:
4/25 - West Hartford, Westmoor Park -- 1 RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
From Lorraine Gundersen:
4/25 - Guilford, Anne Conover Nature Preserve -- Yellow-bellied
Sapsucker.
From Len Kendall and Roger Preston:
4/25 - Simsbury -- BROWN THRASHER was still near the Simsbury Farms
golf course across from the old Apple Barn.
From Carolyn Cimino:
4/24 - East Lyme, Rocky Neck State Park -- 3 BROWN THRASHERS,
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Subject: CT Report 04/26/2008 Ruff, Harlequin, ORANGE-CROWNED
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 26 Apr 2008 9:48pm
From Bob Dewire et al:
4/26 - ?????, Pachaug State Forest -- a singing YELLOW-THROATED
WARBLER. Site is reached by entering forest from Rt. 49 entrance and
going to triangle where large sign indicates locations in forest. Bear
right here and go through CCC Youth Campsite area. Enter forest and
go about half mile. Look for road on right with bar across it and on
left a small firehole pond with wetlands on both sides of road. Bird
was in trees by road where it crosses the wetlands.
From From Frank Mantlik via The Fat Robin:
4/26 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park == RUFF continues at 7:15 AM.
From Renee Baade and Neil Currie:
4/26 - Westport, Grace Salmon Memorial Park == RUFF still present.
Westport, Sherwood Island State Park -- 2 EASTERN MEADOWLARKS.
Greenwich, Greenwich Pt -- female HARLEQUIN continues.
From Meredith Sampson:
4/26 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- HARLEQUIN DUCK, in same
location at 11:20, SNOW GOOSE resting on rock in cove just off 1st
parking lot on right near park entrance, until a clammer showed up.
From Jerry Connolly and The Audubon Shop Sat. Birdwalk:
4/26 - Hammonasset SP -- BOAT-TAILED GRACKLE (pair - male singing).
First seen by Paul Fusco 7 AM near blind behind Nature Center. Seen
again in same area 9 AM and 10:15 AM by our group.
From Paul Carrier:
4/26 - Harwinton -- 2 male EVENING GROSBEAK
From Paul Cianfaglione:
4/26 - East Granby, Newgate Rails-to-Trails (off of Copper Hill Road)
-- 8 NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH (large number), 4 RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
From Bill Asteriades and Andrew Dasinger:
4/19 - Glastonbury, Glastonbury Meadows -- 5 BLUE-WINGED TEALS, 30+
WHITE CROWNED SPARROWS, 5 COMMON SNIPE.
Glastonbury, Clark St. powerlines -- 2 BROWN THRASHERS.
Glastonbury, Old Maids Lane and Tryon Street --2 BROWN THRASHERS.
From Scott Kruitbosch:
4/26 - Stratford yard -- 1 BROWN THRASHER
From Dave Rosgen:
4/24 - Winchester, 121 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 4 Purple Finches
From Dave Rosgen, w/ John Marshall:
4/24 - Litchfield, White's Woods Rd. (White Memorial's Little Pond
Trail &/or Boardwalk) - 2 BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 7 VIRGINIA RAILS, 3
Red-breasted Nuthatches, 6 Purple Finches.
From Dave Rosgen, w/ John Eykelhoff:
4/25 - Litchfield, N. Shore Rd. (Litchfield Town Beach) -- 4 Rusty
Blackbirds
Pt. Folly Marsh) -- 2 Rusty Blackbirds
(Cemetery Pond) -- 1 American Woodcock, 7 Wilson's Snipe, 4 Rusty
Blackbirds.
From Max Ehrman, w/ Dave Rosgen:
4/26 -- Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Museum Area) -- 1
BROWN THRASHER, 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 4 Purple Finches;
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Subject: CT Report 04/26/2008 Ruff, Harlequin, YELLOW-THROATED
From: Roy Harvey <rmharvey(AT)snet.net>
Date: 26 Apr 2008 10:07pm
From Bob Dewire et al:
4/26 - ?????, Pachaug State Forest -- a singing YELLOW-THROATED
WARBLER. Site is reached by entering forest from Rt. 49 entrance and
going to triangle where large sign indicates locations in forest. Bear
right here and go through CCC Youth Campsite area. Enter forest and
go about half mile. Look for road on right with bar across it and on
left a small firehole pond with wetlands on both sides of road. Bird
was in trees by road where it crosses the wetlands.
From From Frank Mantlik via The Fat Robin:
4/26 - Westport, Grace Salmon Park == RUFF continues at 7:15 AM.
From Renee Baade and Neil Currie:
4/26 - Westport, Grace Salmon Memorial Park == RUFF still present.
Westport, Sherwood Island State Park -- 2 EASTERN MEADOWLARKS.
Greenwich, Greenwich Pt -- female HARLEQUIN continues.
From Meredith Sampson:
4/26 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- HARLEQUIN DUCK, in same
location at 11:20, SNOW GOOSE resting on rock in cove just off 1st
parking lot on right near park entrance, until a clammer showed up.
From Jerry Connolly and The Audubon Shop Sat. Birdwalk:
4/26 - Hammonasset SP -- BOAT-TAILED GRACKLE (pair - male singing).
First seen by Paul Fusco 7 AM near blind behind Nature Center. Seen
again in same area 9 AM and 10:15 AM by our group.
From Paul Carrier:
4/26 - Harwinton -- 2 male EVENING GROSBEAK
From Paul Cianfaglione:
4/26 - East Granby, Newgate Rails-to-Trails (off of Copper Hill Road)
-- 8 NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH (large number), 4 RUSTY BLACKBIRD.
From Bill Asteriades and Andrew Dasinger:
4/19 - Glastonbury, Glastonbury Meadows -- 5 BLUE-WINGED TEALS, 30+
WHITE CROWNED SPARROWS, 5 COMMON SNIPE.
Glastonbury, Clark St. powerlines -- 2 BROWN THRASHERS.
Glastonbury, Old Maids Lane and Tryon Street --2 BROWN THRASHERS.
From Scott Kruitbosch:
4/26 - Stratford yard -- 1 BROWN THRASHER
From Dave Rosgen:
4/24 - Winchester, 121 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 4 Purple Finches
From Dave Rosgen, w/ John Marshall:
4/24 - Litchfield, White's Woods Rd. (White Memorial's Little Pond
Trail &/or Boardwalk) - 2 BLUE-WINGED TEAL, 7 VIRGINIA RAILS, 3
Red-breasted Nuthatches, 6 Purple Finches.
From Dave Rosgen, w/ John Eykelhoff:
4/25 - Litchfield, N. Shore Rd. (Litchfield Town Beach) -- 4 Rusty
Blackbirds
Pt. Folly Marsh) -- 2 Rusty Blackbirds
(Cemetery Pond) -- 1 American Woodcock, 7 Wilson's Snipe, 4 Rusty
Blackbirds.
From Max Ehrman, w/ Dave Rosgen:
4/26 -- Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Museum Area) -- 1
BROWN THRASHER, 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 4 Purple Finches;
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