Monday, January 2, 2012

I Could Have Gone South

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Today there were two American Robins on Harbor Island in Grand Haven.  I also had 5 more robins on Harbor Drive by the Snug Harbor Restaurant.  On Jan. 1st I had a Northern Shrike by Little Black Lake on Wood Road by the bridge.
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Charlie DeWitt
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4 comments:

  1. It's crazy! There were 20 American Robins at our home in Kent County on New Years day...

    Did you see Red-winged Blackbirds? They're up more than usual this winter too:

    http://ebird.org/ebird/map/rewbla?neg=true&env.minX=-91.28229594062498&env.minY=41.52383292417573&env.maxX=-76.27497172187498&env.maxY=45.98058449263943&zh=true&gp=true&mr=on&bmo=12&emo=12&yr=on&byr=2011&eyr=2011

    Compare it to last year:
    http://ebird.org/ebird/map/rewbla?neg=true&env.minX=-91.28229594062498&env.minY=41.52383292417573&env.maxX=-76.27497172187498&env.maxY=45.98058449263943&zh=true&gp=true&mr=on&bmo=12&emo=12&yr=on&byr=2010&eyr=2010

    Look particularly at SE Wisconsin, Chicago, and the north shore of Lake Erie! I guess this is all a symptom of the "winter" we're getting. Anybody seen Common Redpolls?

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  2. Zach, I haven't seen any Red-winged Blackbirds yet. I did do a little traveling, looking for some but came up blank.

    Charlie DeWitt

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  3. I saw a flock of horned larks at the Wastewater today. Pretty weird winter.

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  4. Yes, but Horned Larks aren't weird around here in any season, just hard to see! ;-)

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