Wallkill River NWR, Liberty Loop 8/16/15

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~Green Heron at Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge, 8/16/15.~

I drove through a heavy fog this morning, heading out to the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge – Liberty Loop, so I was pleasantly surprised that there was very little fog present when I pulled into the parking area. I was even more pleased to see the above Green Heron striking a pose on the measuring stick just to the left of the viewing platform.

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~It was pretty exciting for me to see this Black-crowned Night-Heron first thing this morning. Walked River NWR, Liberty Marsh 8/16/15.~

I started to think that it might be a good morning when I got over to the platform and saw a Black-crowned Night-Heron hunting just across the water. I had taken some initial photos of the bird and gotten great looks in my binoculars, when Bruce Nott arrived. Shortly after his arrival, Bruce was scanning the marsh when he picked up a Peregrine Falcon in flight. Bruce alerted me and I was able to pick up the bird as it passed right in front of the platform:

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~A noisy shot of a Peregrine Falcon in flight. This is the third time I have seen this bird (I am assuming it’s the same bird) in the last week or so. This is the first halfway decent shot I’ve gotten. Liberty Marsh viewing platform, 8/16/15.~

Before heading out to walk the loop, we enjoyed seeing the large group of Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons that have been regulars lately out in front of the platform, especially first thing in the morning. We also had a second Green Heron, several Least Sandpipers, and 2 Lesser Yellowlegs.

We walked the loop and it was quite birdy with many active birds. In the back pond, the shorebird count was a little bit disappointing with only Least Sandpipers, Killdeer, and a single Lesser Yellowlegs being seen. The west side of the loop was a highlight of the loop, with many active passerines being seen or heard. Highlights for me included super looks at: Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Red-eyed Vireos, Common Yellowthroats, American Redstarts, and Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (several of each!). It was a super morning of birding, and although we didn’t exactly beat the heat (we were out there until 11:00 am), it was totally worth the sweat. By my count we had a total of 46 species for the morning.

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~Bruce and I got amazing looks at several Red-eyed Vireos. A nice couple had just walked up to us asking what birds we had been seeing and they got quite the treat when the vireos came close enough for great looks naked eye! Liberty Loop, 8/16/15.~
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~Great Crested Flycatcher perched near the back pond of the Liberty Loop, 8/16/15.~ 

10 thoughts on “Wallkill River NWR, Liberty Loop 8/16/15”

    1. Thanks Karen! I saw on Johns blog that you had a great morning too in Sullivan County – nice. Matt

    1. Karen, I wish you did too – it was a great morning at the reserve. You’ll definitely have to stop next time. Matt

  1. OK now, Matt.
    Enough loafing around….it has been 5 days without images!!!!

    LOL

    Wilma

    1. You know me Wilma, always loafing around, ha ha! Real life got in the way of birding this week a little bit, but I hope to post tomorrow. Matt

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