Sunday, April 28, 2019

OLLI Class summary from 4-24-19 Field Trip to Prime Hook NWR

Great attendance, a fun and very attentive class, and many excellent birds. Below is a list of the birds we encountered, and if we only heard it, then followed by an "h". The list is in taxonomical order, and more on that in the next class. We recorded a total of 41 species which is good for only 2 hrs in the field before peak migration.


American Black Duck 
Green-winged Teal 
Snowy Egret 
Turkey Vulture
Osprey 
Bald Eagle
Killdeer 
Greater Yellowlegs
Lesser Yellowlegs 
Dunlin
Laughing Gull
Mourning Dove
Red-bellied Woodpecker  h
Pileated Woodpecker
Great Crested Flycatcher  h
White-eyed Vireo  h
Blue Jay
Purple Martin
Tree Swallow
Carolina Chickadee
Tufter Titmouse
Red-breasted Nuthatch  h
Carolina Wren
House Wren  h
American Robin
Gray Catbird
European Starling
Yellow-throated Warbler  h
Pine Warbler  h
Prothonotary Warbler  h
Ovebbird
Common Yellowthroat
Eastern Towhee  h
Chipping Sparrow
Field Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
Northern Cardinal
Red-winged Blackbird
Common Grackle
Brown-headed Cowbird  h
American Goldfinch








Wednesday, April 17, 2019

OLLI 2019 Spring Birding Class


We will spend as much time as possible birding in the field. On any day when the weather does not permit a field trip we will cancel the class. For the latest information on class status see Bill’s blog at http://billfintel.blogspot.com/ . This will be updated by 6 am on any field trip day with questionable weather.

All classes begin at 8 am and are on Wednesday EXCEPT FOR MAY 14 which is on Tuesday.  The meeting locations are noted below. Be sure to bring binoculars. Also check the weather forecast and dress appropriately with a rain resistant windbreaker and footwear suitable for walking no more than one mile. Insect repellent, sunscreen, water and a snack are recommended. Classes will end at the latest by 11 am.

Wed, April 24 - Prime Hook NWR Headquarters. We will bird all types of habitats, such as woodlands, fields, marshes, impoundments and bay beaches. Our target birds will be early shorebirds, and early woodland migrants. (Low tide 7:10 am)

Wed, May 1 - Cape Henlopen State Park Nature Center  (sticker required). Northbound raptor migration will be underway, some sea ducks should still be present and we will of course search for three resident specialties, the Piping Plover, American Oystercatcher and Brown-headed Nuthatch. (High tide 7:06 am)

Wed, May 8 – Fintel’s Yard plus Roosevelt Inlet. Meet at the Fintel’s home, 31395 Point Cir, Lewes, at 8 am for a guided tour of their birding habitats, feeders and water features. Roosevelt Inlet is about ½ mile from the Fred Thomas building in Lewes, and many good birds are usually present in the inlet, plus Canary Creek and adjacent marshes and scrub habitat. (Low tide 5:49 am). We are all invited to have lunch with Janice Erich and Rob Morgan at their home in Cape Shores after the class.

TUESDAY, May 14 – Prime Hook NWR. Meet at Prime Hook HQ at 8 am. This date is usually about the peak of spring migration. We will search the woodlands for tanagers, vireos, warblers and thrushes, all of which should be in good song. Our favorites include Scarlet Tanager, Yellow-throated Vireo, Blackburnian Warbler (beautiful but a difficult find) and our favorite local songster, the Wood Thrush.  (Hi tide 6:25 am)

Wed, May 22 - DuPont Nature Center at Mispillion Inlet. Meet at Prime Hook at 8:00 am for carpooling. We will proceed directly to the Dupont Nature Center, arriving about 8:30 am. This is our annual spring pilgrimage to witness Horseshoe Crabs spawning and the thousands of shorebirds that feed on their eggs. It is also the best time and place to see the endangered Red Knot. We will bird our way south, stopping along the way at good birding spots, such as the new DE Nature Society Marvel Saltmarsh Preserve. We will arrive back at Prime Hook Headquarters before 11 am. (Low tide 5:56 am)