KiwiBirb
Well-Known Member
New birds are slowing as migration season ends. I was able to get a lifer Clay-Colored Sparrow in the Meadowlands, coming straight from missing out on another hawk watch. One weekend I took a ride to Spruce Run Recreation Area for the first time, picking up American Pipit but missing my main target, a Northern Shrike that was there the prior evening. Throughout the month I was able to see another Cackling Goose while Snow Buntings and Pine Siskin avoided me and I missed out on another hawk watch Ash-Throated Flycatcher. Then came Thanksgiving. Had some great success birding at my local patch, getting 6 threatened Rusty Blackbird, a rare Cackling Goose, and an American Mink that has been avoiding me thus far this year. On Thanksgiving day I refound the Ash-Throated Flycatcher I had previously gone looking for while on a Audubon Walk, this after it hadn’t been reported in a week! But the coolest thing I found doesn’t even count towards the list. While doing some routine birding I found a 1 in 30,000 Leucistic American Pipit, my coolest find out birding since I started, probably my coolest find ever in nature. For my first Leucistic bird to be a relatively uncommon Pipit that was just my 2nd of the year makes it even crazier.Decided to go to Lidl’s the other day. Not for food or anything, just for a rare Sparrow
Birds
273) Nelson’s Sparrow (Ammospiza nelsoni))
Progress:
Mammals- 20
Birds- 274
Herptiles- 11
Total- 306
Leucistic American Pipit (Anthus rubescens)
Probably my coolest find ever out in nature, found at Parsons Pond Park in Franklin Lakes, NJ on...
Mammals
21) American Mink (Neogale vison)
Birds
275) Clay-Colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida)
276) American Pipit (Anthus rubescens)
277) Ash-Throated Flycatcher (Myiarchus cinerascens)
Herptiles
12) Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus)
Progress:
Mammals- 21
Birds- 277
Herptiles- 12
Total- 310