BLACK SCOTERS in Orange County

Thirteen Black Scoters at Lake Washington today, 10/5/13.
Thirteen Black Scoters at Lake Washington today, 10/5/13.

Huge thanks and congratulations to Bruce Nott who located thirteen Black Scoters on Lake Washington today. Bruce gave me a call, as did John Haas to alert me about the birds. Luckily, Tricia and I were in Beacon and were able to stop by our way home. We got very good looks in Bruce’s scope and I was able to take a few photos that are distant and backlit, but still helpful I think. Thanks again Bruce – nice one!

One more shot of the Black Scoters that Bruce Nott located on Lake Washingon, 10/5/13.
One more shot of the Black Scoters that Bruce Nott located on Lake Washingon, 10/5/13.

Which Dowitcher?

_MG_1962_MG_1939I had a pair of Dowitchers out at 6 1/2 Station Road Sanctuary this evening, between 5:00 and 6:00. I do not know whether they were Long-billed or Short-billed. I did hear them call, and my immediate thought was Long-billed, but I am not familiar enough with the calls to make a positive ID. Please comment if you get these birds or if you have any thoughts on the ID. Thanks!

10/5/13 – Here a several more shots of the birds from various angles. _MG_1846_MG_1852_MG_1870_MG_1913_MG_1949_MG_2056_MG_2064

 

Basha Kill Area Association Benefit 9/29/13

A very animated Bill Streeter doing his fabulous raptor talk.
A very animated Bill Streeter doing his fabulous raptor talk.

Well, this post is a couple days late, but certainly worth posting. Sunday evening, Tricia and I went to the Bashakill Vineyards where we met up with Karen Miller to attend the Basha Kill Area Association annual Benefit. This year’s event was really great – well attended, and the brick oven pizza, wine, and hors d’oeuvres provided by members of the BKAA were all delicious.

Bill Streeter from the Delaware Raptor Center did his live raptor talk which included a Peregrine Falcon, a Red-tailed Hawk, a Northern Saw-whet Owl, a Snowy Owl, and a magnificent Golden Eagle. The talk was very entertaining and informative.

For me, the highlight of the event was John Haas having his book signing for the release of his book “A Birding Guide to Sullivan County New York”. The book was for sale and John was, of course, signing copies. If you are a birder in this area or if you are just interested in great spots to hike, kayak, or just see nature you have to get this book. It is available at the Bashakill Vineyards and also at the Basha Kill Area Association website. This book will make you a better birder I guarantee it, AND all proceeds from the book are being donated to the Basha Kill Area Association. You can’t lose!

The cover of John Haas' book, "A Birding Guide to Sullivan County".
The cover of John Haas’ book, “A Birding Guide to Sullivan County New York”.

 

John Haas signs a copy of his book at the event.
John Haas signs a copy of his book at the event.

 

Arlene Borko, Karen Miller, and Tricia Davis enjoy themselves at the Benefit.
Arlene Borko, Karen Miller, and Tricia Davis enjoy themselves at the Benefit.

 

Bill Streeter with my favorite bird of the show, a Northern Saw-whet Owl.
Bill Streeter with my favorite bird of the show, a Northern Saw-whet Owl.