RE: [SBB] OATI confirmed in 8040
- Subject: RE: [SBB] OATI confirmed in 8040
- From: "Kris Olson" <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 17:58:21 -0700
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Mike,
I wondered around the Charleston marsh this AM for an hour.
Found a Black Phoebe nest with young and a Bushtit nest. 3 male Common
Yellowthroats were singing. Many birds were either eating or carrying bits
of fluff from the cattails for nests--I could not figure out which. American
Goldfinches paired off, Lesser golds paired off.
I drove slowly through the trailer park off La Avenida and finally found,
amid their 50 or so Fan Palms, 6 Hooded Orioles. At first they were in a
flock, chasing each other at the tops of trees. Finally they dispersed by
pairs and one pair stayed near the entrance. I assume these have been
confirmed as breeders? If not, I will try to watch them off and on.
I did find 2 juncos (at least I think-- they behaved and sounded like juncos
but I did not have my binoculars out) on La Avenida, so I will keep my eye
out on them too.
Tons of swallows way up high over Stevens Creek (toward the bay from
Charleston). 4 Northern Rough Winged on La Avenida in the late afternoon.
Kris Olson
Menlo Park
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:25 PM
To: birders
Subject: [SBB] OATI confirmed in 8040
All,
Over lunch today 4/15/05, I wandered around the Moffett Community
Housing complex, hoping to confirm breeding by some oak woodland
species. This time I succeeded in confirming OAK TITMOUSE by finding a
nest with young in an old woodpecker hole (adult carrying grub into hole
and fecal sac out). This is the first breeding confirmation of this
species in block 8040 and one of very few so close to the bay. A pair
of NUTTALL'S WOODPECKERS and a singing BEWICK'S WREN were still around,
but I had no luck confirming breeding for them. In addition to 2
NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOWS and a CLIFF SWALLOW, a TREE SWALLOW was
foraging over Stevens Creek. Although possibly a migrant at this time of
year, this species has also started breeding more frequently near the
bay edge recently. A male WESTERN BLUEBIRD was opposite NASA's Gate 18.
The ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD nest found on 4/4/05 is now completed and the
female is incubating; another occupied nest was less than 30 yards
away. A pair of adult COOPER'S HAWKS is once again breeding in the
area. The (small!) male with very extended crissal feathers came in
with a bloody prize and when the female came over, he took off in his
best bat-like courtship flight, then returned to the nest, then left
again to copulate with the female.
Still lots of YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS (all seen being AUDUBON'S today)
and 2 GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROWS hanging around and two vocal HOODED
ORIOLES about.
Mike Rogers
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