[EBB Sightings] Phalarope "Trifecta" at Hayward Shoreline

[EBB Sightings] Phalarope "Trifecta" at Hayward Shoreline

Robert Clark
Tue May 06 16:31:24 PDT 2008
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    That does sound fine!
    
    For those wanting Red-necked farther north, there were about 8 or so
    at Garretson Point in the Dabbling Pond on the right as you drive in,
    at about 3pm.
    
    Good birding!
    Robert Clark
    
    On 5/6/08, KatBirdCA at aol.com  wrote:
    > Hi Birders,
    > At about 12:30 pm today,  Karen Peterson and I were able to view all three
    > phalarope species at Frank's  Dump West.  We saw one each of Red and Wilson's
    > (both breeding plumaged  females), but there were many Red-necked.  At one point
    > I had all three  species in one scope view -- way cool!!
    > I found one Least Tern roosting  on a sand bar near the northern end of the
    > pond.  There may have been more,  but I had to leave and get back to work.
    > Good birding,
    > Kathy  Robertson
    > Hayward, CA
    > In a message dated 5/6/2008 12:29:46 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time,
    > dwbirdster at sbcglobal.net writes:
    > The Red Phalarope was  still at Hayward Shoreline around 8:30am, where the
    > west end of the pond is  close to the bay and trail, but it moved east along
    > the north side of the  pond beyond the next island. A Least Tern flew past
    > and out over the bay. No  Black Terns seen.
    > Dave Weber,
    > Milpitas
    > > Bob Power wrote  that:
    > > Bob Dunn wrote:
    > >> but found
    > >> instead a single  breeding plumage female Red
    > >> Phalarope but 30 feet off the  trail.
    > > Still present this morning at 6:30. Gorgeous bird.
    > > Bob  Power
    > > Oakland, CA
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