Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
Foremost among them (at least in my humble opinion) has been the arrival of the Bohemian Waxwings over the past two days as we went from 0 to at least 50-100 around the point in several obvious flocks. I also got word that there was a flock of at 250 at the river mouth the other day so their annual invasion has begun. Also seen each of the past several days have been Pine Grosbeaks and White-winged Crossbills with a few other "large" finches mixed in for good measure. The redpolls are still arriving daily but no confirmed sightings of Hoary among them of late.
Predatory birds seen lately have included at least two Northern Goshawks including an adult which flew in off the lake on the 6th (despite what some people might tell you about that species crossing water), a few days with decent Rough-legged Hawk migration, and a young Northern Shrike that has been present, but elusive, for a few days.
The most interesting passerine of late is a partly leucistic Rose-breasted Grosbeak that has been present at the feeders for a few days, the previous late date for this species at the point was September 28th so its clearly a little lost.
The most interesting passerine of late is a partly leucistic Rose-breasted Grosbeak that has been present at the feeders for a few days, the previous late date for this species at the point was September 28th so its clearly a little lost.
Scott
3 comments:
Scott,
I saw this bird yesterday as well.
Was able to get some digiscoped images from fairly close.
Jerry
Interesting looking grosbeak.
I saw a Bald Eagle flying over the beach about 2 miles west of the point on October 31.
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