Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bennington Lake today

The birds were happy to see the sun this morning.  The robins, white-crowned sparrows and Townsend's solitaires were all singing.  Juncos, song sparrows, and flickers were numerous and visible.  There was a beautiful young red-tailed hawk that had a dark belly-band very dark brown and white coloring.  Twelve canada geese flew in and landed on the lake (the only waterfowl on the water).  30 killdeer, 4 long-billed dowitchers and a great blue heron were working the mud.  There was a great horned owl at the north end of the lake and a downy woodpecker so busy pecking at a gall on a rose bush that it allowed us to walk right by and get a very close up look.  On her way out of the parking lot, MerryLynn found an adult chipping sparrow (very late for them to be here).  Carolyn saw a great egret on her bicycle ride up to the lake along Mill Creek. Another great morning of birding.  Ginger
 
On another note, there are at least two eastern blue jays in Walla Walla in the area south of Bryant Street between Sturm and Durant Streets.

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