Our first class will meet at Cape Henlopen at the Point parking lot. Our target species for this class is the endangered Piping Plover. Checking the Point out this morning, Sally and I had 4 Piping Plovers. The below pic is from a couple years ago at Cape Henlopen.
Osher 2016 Spring Field Birding
Meeting time for all Classes is 8 am at the designated location. We will not have a class if major bad weather, like heavy rain, is
forecast. If the weather looks questionable, check Bill’s blog, http://billfintel.blogspot.com/ for
last minute go-no go decisions. He will post a decision at the latest by 6 am
on the day of a class. Also be sure to dress appropriately, as it can be windy
and cool along the coast, plus a few showers will not deter us.
April 13 - Meet at Cape Henlopen Point parking lot.
This is the lot farthest north on the ocean and Bay. Our goal will be to find
and observe Piping Plover, N. Gannets, Scoters, Loons, and migrating raptors.
Inland we will search for Brown-headed Nuthatch, Pine Warbler and other
woodland birds. Park entrance fee required. Low tide 8:29 am.
April 20 – Location
TBD - Check Bill’s Blog, http://billfintel.blogspot.com/
by noon April 19 to see where we are
meeting, where we will bird, and what we hope to see. The locations we visit will
be based on our scouting, plus the most recent birding reports from Delaware
Birds and other local sources. Hi tide 8:29 am.
April 27 – Meet at
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters just off of Route 16. We
will spend the morning exploring the Refuge for both woodland migrants and
shorebirds. Low tide 6:44 am
May 4 – No Class
May 11 - Meet at
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. Today we will bird some
on the Refuge, and some on little used back roads. This will probably include
exploring the Nature Conservancy’s McCabe Preserve near Milton. Our primary
targets will be woodland migrants, such as Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush,
Prothonotary Warbler, etc. Low tide 7:07 am.
May 18 – Meet at
Prime Hook NWR Headquarters. From there we will car pool directly to the DuPont Nature Center at Mispillion. Our
primary target bird will be the Red Knot, but many other shorebirds should be
evident, such as the colorful American Oystercatchers and Ruddy Turnstones.
From Mispillion we will slowly bird our way south to arrive back at Prime Hook
Headquarters by 11 am. Hi tide 7:12 am.
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