Monday, November 30, 2020
Sandpiper and Snowy Owl at Muskegon Pier
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Muskegon Wastewater Birds on Saturday
This morning I saw 16 of 18 species reported at the Wastewater today Four Hooded Mergansers (2 male, 2 female) were on the Clay Pond among many Mallards and Canada Geese.
A flock of 75-100 Common Redpolls foraged and flew near the middle of the center dike.
A young Snowy Owl napped further north along the rocks on the east side of the dike.
A pair of very light Red-tailed Hawks sat in the trees west of the west lagoon.
Other species of interest included hundreds of Northern Shovelers and Ruddy Ducks on the big lagoons, Bufflehead, Bald Eagle (2 adult, 2 immature), Rough-legged Hawk (dark morph) and American Tree Sparrow. An interesting old bird was Jim Ponshair looking for birds on Swanson north of the granery. He had seen a flock of Snow Buntings (a species I did not see).
Back home I read a report from Chip Francke early this afternoon of a Northern Shrike near where Jim and I had talked and a Snowy Owl along White Road between the observatory and the rocket launch drive.
- Ric
Friday, November 27, 2020
Friday, November 20, 2020
Redpolls and Buntings Friday Afternoon
Thanks to Mike Boston (see post below) Carol and I drove out to the Wastewater this afternoon and saw 100+ Common Redpolls and 100+ Snow Buntings (one flock being chased by a Merlin). There were about 10 other cars of birders looking too, so the word got out!
- Ric
Redpolls at Wastewater Friday Morning
November 20 8:13 a.m. Email:
There are currently 100+ Common Redpolls on the center dike at the Wastewater and a similar number of Snow Buntings. - Mike Boston
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Purple Sandpiper at Pere Marquette Park
Purple Sandpiper on South Pier Tuesday
November 17 Email, 11:35 a.m.:
There is a Purple Sandpiper at Pere Marquette Park on the south pier almost to the right elbow right now.
- Charlie DeWitt
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
November 13 Email from Bruce Delamarter:
This photo of a Rough-legged Hawk was taken Dec. 12 on the entrance drive at the Wastewater:
On Friday afternoon Carol and I drove around the Wastewater properties. We watched a Merlin strafing a male Northern Harrier for a couple of minutes near the Laketon-Swanson intersection. Six Tundra Swans were at the Clay Pond. North of Apple we saw a brown Northern Harrier, 94 white geese (presumably Snow Geese) far out on the east lagoon, lots of Ruddy Ducks and Northern Shovelers, one Red-tailed Hawk, two Bald Eagles and two Rough-legged Hawks hover-hunting the fields near White and Swanson.
This morning I took a cold walk around Black Lake Park for awhile. Among the 20 species were American Coot, Belted Kingfisher, Pileated Woodpecker and Hermit Thrush.
- Ric
Friday, November 13, 2020
More Birds Reported Today
Two November 13 Email Reports:
1. From Ken Sapkowski (Allendale):
We arrived at the Muskegon Wastewater about 2:40 PM yesterday and started on the south side of the east lagoon. As we got closer to the center dike, we could see plenty of white geese (24). The first group of 6 was all Ross's Geese. The rest were too distant for me to say for sure. Some were clearly Snow Geese and included some blue morphs. Also, in the NW corner of the east lagoon was a lone Baird's Sandpiper, surprisingly not a rarity on eBird.
2. From Bruce Delamarter:
This Rough-legged Hawk was calling at the Wastewater in the basins near the east end.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Ross's Geese at Wastewater Thursday
November 12 Email:
I counted 16 Ross's geese around 2:30 pm today at the Muskegon Wastewater. They were in one group on the south side of the east lagoon with thousands of Canada geese and a few scattered snow geese. Four photos below.
Grosbeak, Roughlegs, Short-Eared Owl, Etc.
Evening Grosbeak
- Charlie DeWitt
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Golden Eagle and Other Cool Birds Today
November 10 Email from Beth Miller:
Not sure if anyone is interested, but I just saw a juvenile Golden Eagle try to take a Mallard out of one of the flooded cells at the Wastewater. It wasn’t successful and flew to the south. I am up here looking for the Ross's Goose and haven’t had any luck yet.
November 10 Email from Chip Francke:
I was at the MWS this afternoon also. I didn't see the golden eagle, but did find cackling geese (3) and snow geese (3 white, 1 blue). No Ross's goose found. Other birds of interest were 2 dunlin still hanging around, snow buntings, rough-legged hawk, great blue heron, one tundra swan, 3 common ravens, and an immature peregrine falcon.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Saturday Morning Birding
I spent a couple hours driving the Wastewater properties yesterday. I saw two caravans of cars which must have been outstate birding groups.
On the southside fields two Common Ravens crawked and ku-ku-ku'd from a sprinkler rig east of Swanson south of Laketon before flying to the trees along Seba south of Laketon.
My 22 species also included Red-tailed and Roughleg Hawk, Horned Lark, Eastern Bluebird, American Tree Sparrow, Red-winged Blackbird, and hundreds of other distant ducks and gulls.
- Ric
Friday, November 6, 2020
Three Good Species Friday
November 6 Emails:
A quick ride thru the Wastewater revealed a couple surprises today: Snow Buntings and Snow Goose. I also saw one of the two leucistic or dilute plumage Northern Shovelers in the east pond. The Snow Buntings were on the center dyke and the Snow Goose was among the Canada Geese in the east pond. Pictures attached. The goose was way out in the middle so had trouble with reach.
- Phil Willemstein
2:34 p.m.
Just saw a flock of 11 Evening Grosbeaks take off at Harbor Island from the small gravel piles near the soccer field where the Snow Buntings were last week. They flew northeast. Hope someone can find them!
2:40 p.m.
A flock of 40+ Snow Buntings were on the small gravel piles near the soccer field where Snow Buntings were last week!
- Beth Miller
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Evening Grosbeaks in My Yard on Tuesday
At least a dozen Evening Grosbeaks were in our yard today from 11:30 until 2:00. (They are not here as I post this.)
- Ric
Monday, November 2, 2020
Owls, Grosbeaks and Siskins
This morning from 1:10 until 1:40 two Great Horned Owls whooted back and forth from the trees north of our yard. Later Kathryn Mork emailed, "We have two Evening Grosbeaks coming to our feeder. Haven't seen them in years. Forty years ago we had flocks. We have quite a few Pine Siskins too."
- Ric