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HBSP on 1-21
- To: carolinabirds@acpub.duke.edu
- Subject: HBSP on 1-21
- From: Jack Peachey <ppaw@sccoast.net>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 21:33:01 -0500
- Cc: andreas@egmont-kol.dk
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
Hi Carolinabirders,
Bob Maxwell and myself did the jetty area at Huntington Beach S.P. this
morning. Not so hot. The swan was seen on the way out in Mullet Pond.
1. Red-throated Loon-2
2. Common Loon-20
3. Pied-billed Grebe-2
4. Horned Grebe-4
5. N. Gannet-20
6. Brown Pelican-25
7. Double-crested Cormorant-`5
8. Great Blue Heron-3
9. Great Egret-2
10. Tricolored Heron-2
11. White Ibis-1
12. TUNDRA SWAN-1 immature
13. Lesser Scaup-1
14. Bufflehead-15
15. Red-breasted Merganser-7
16. N. Harrier-1
17. Black-bellied Plover-3
18. Semipalmated Plover-80
19. Piping Plover-11
20. Greater Yellowlegs-3
21. Willet-4
22. Ruddy Turnstone-4
23. Sanderling-13
24. Western Sandpiper-12
25. Purple Sandpiper-1 the only one we could find on the north jetty-no
birds on the south jetty.
26. Dunlin-100
27. Short-billed Dowitcher-5
28. Bonaparte's Gull-20
29. Ring-billed Gull-16
30. Herring Gull-3
31. Great Black-backed Gull-1
32. Mourning Dove-2
33. Belted Kingfisher-1
34. N. Flicker-1
35. Carolina Chickadee-4
36. Marsh Wren-1 heard only
37. Ruby-crowned Kinglet-3
38. Loggerhead Shrike-1 I was worried about this one. He was missing from
the North parking lot for the last three trips.
39. Yellow-rumped Warbler-NUM
40. N. Cardinal-2
41. Savannah Sparrow-30
42. E. Meadowlark-3
43. Boat-tailed Grackle-5
Jack Peachey
Conway,SC
ppaw@sccoast.net