[EBB Sightings] RE:Red-necked Grebe continues at Shadow Cliffs RP, ALA Co.#2
[EBB Sightings] RE:Red-necked Grebe continues at Shadow Cliffs RP, ALA Co.#2
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Greetings EBB'ers,
On 15 March 2006, this week, with Bill Rose, I saw the RED-NECKED GREBE off
the southeast shore of the main lake; not associating with nearby Western or
Pied-billed Grebes. As reported earlier, the reddish on the neck indicated
some progress toward alternate plumage.
Along with the Osprey, perched on a far east shore snag, some of the other
birds seen or heard (h) around the main lake (10:25 - 11:15 AM) included:
WATERBIRDS
Clark's Grebe (1)
Double-crested Cormorant (10+)
Canada Goose (50+/- (including lawn)
Mallard (7)
Greater (?) Scaup (1 f.)
Bufflehead (8+)
Ruddy Duck (18+)
American Coot (10+/-)
Belted Kingfisher (1)
PASSERINES
Loggerhead Shrike (1h)
Hutton's Vireo (1)
Western Scrub-Jay
American Crow (6+)
Common Raven (1)
Tree Swallow (15+)
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (2 - PEG only, 1st of season here?)
Barn Swallow (1 - PEG only, but reported earlier)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)
European Starling (I)(4+)
Yellow-rumped Warbler ("Audubon's") (2)
White-crowned Sparrow (10+/-)
Red-winged Blackbird (10+)
Brewer's Blackbird (8+)
No Great-tailed Grackle was seen, although a call was possibly heard. This
is where they have nested for about 5 years.
Note: there is a $6.00 Park fee (if one returns before 20 minutes, you get a
refund, by arrangement).
My route was SR 680 > Santa Rita (south) > Valley (NE) > Stanley (N) >
Shadow Cliffs RP - park at will.
Note: While scouting a field trip for my Acalanes Bird Class in Contra
Costa County, 15 March 2006, a pair of WOOD DUCKS were found in San Ramon Creek
from the bridge (south side) on El Portal Rd., Danville (north boundary, just
off Danville Blvd.), ca. 10 AM.
Happy Birding
Phil Gordon
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Bufflehead (8+)
Ruddy Duck (18+)
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Belted Kingfisher (1)
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Hutton's Vireo (1)
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American Crow (6+)
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Tree Swallow (15+)
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (2 - PEG on=
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Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)
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