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(Fwd) Northern NC Lakes Stuff
- To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: (Fwd) Northern NC Lakes Stuff
- From: "Will Cook" <cwcook@duke.edu>
- Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 17:32:07 -0400
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From: RJDNC@aol.com
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 14:13:26 EDT
Subject: Northern NC Lakes Stuff
To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
Hi Folks
I went up to check Roanoke Rapids Lake and Lake Gaston out this morning. I
was looking for Caspian Terns as weather like this often produces these birds
at the inland lakes. I first checked out Roanoke Rapids Lake at the Vultare
boat ramp on the north side. I then went over to the Eatons Ferry area of
Lake Gaston. I ended up at the L. Gaston Dam access on the south side. I had
great luck with the terns and a few other things as well. My totals for the
terns and other stuff were:
Caspian Tern - 58 (35 Ro-Rap., 23 L. Gaston)
Forster's Tern - 51 (22 Ro-Rap., 29 L. Gaston)
Common Tern - 3 (Ro-Rap.)
Herring Gull - 6 (Ro-Rap.)
Ring-billed Gull - several hundred still
Laughing Gull - 1 (L. Gaston)
Bonaparte's Gull - 145 (25 Ro-Rap., 125 L. Gaston)
Greater Yellowlegs - 1 (L. Gaston)
Solitary Sandpiper - 1 (Ro-Rap.)
Spotted Sandpiper - 2 (1 Ro-Rap., 1 L. Gaston)
RED PHALAROPE - 2 (1 Ro-Rap., 1 L. Gaston)
The phalaropes were a complete surprise. The one at Ro-Rap. was doing
"touch-and-gos" as it headed downstream. I got great looks both in flight and
on the water as it briefly landed and then took off again. The one at L.
Gaston was sitting in the water the whole time, seen from the Eatons Ferry
causeway. Inland reports of phalaropes are always noteworthy but inland Red
Phalaropes in spring are very unusual. I wonder if the weather is what had
these birds down during their migration. Anyway I just wanted to let folks
know what is up there. Oh yeah, the tern show was pretty spectacular too!
Later, Ricky
Ricky Davis
RJDNC@aol.com
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Charles W. "Will" Cook w 919-660-7423
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Biology Dept., Duke Univ., Box 90340, Durham, NC 27708