My weekend will be a four day event, Fri-Mon.
Planning to bird St. John's a lot, the Southern Shore and Cape Race to St.
Shotts. There is an excellent looking weather system giving us strong East
winds at the moment (Thurs a.m.). This very large Low will move over and past
us tonight and temperatures will soar to an extraordinary +15C with strong
South winds on Friday. Later in the day the winds go strong SW and by Saturday
to strong West.
This is the kind of weather system that should
bring Newfoundland some southern birds. Cattle Egrets are prone to late fall
displacements during such storms. The best time for Cattle Egret in
Newfoundland is late October to mid November. Another key bird that could get
caught up in this system is Cave Swallow. November is the month for this
species in northeastern North America. There have been a number of Cave
Swallows reported recently from the coast of New Jersey north to NYC and maybe
farther north. Good numbers also reported in Ontario so there are many of them
present with reach of this storm. The only Newfoundland record was 13-15
November 2008 at Long Beach near Cape Race. We are due for more. Hard to beat
Long Beach for location especially because of the abundance of flies over the
kelp. Trepassey Beach would be another excellent location for a hungry swallow
in November.
Who knows when the Townsend's Warblers that we
see every year or so during November actually arrive. Most were found during
the middle two weeks of November. This storm might be the right kind to help
another one of these to St. John's. Any Yellow-throated Warblers are more or
less expected in November. This seems like the perfect storm for bringing them
to us if they do indeed arrive in November.
Speaking of November warblers in St. John's! We haven't been looking much so
far. Time to start!! Good birds are out there gleaning aphids etc off the now
bare branches of the Norway maples. Watch your chickadees and juncos. It can be
hard boring work pounding the sidewalks and peering into private backyards but
the rewards can be high. There ARE good birds out there waiting to be seen by
us. Go find them. During the next four days I will being doing my part of
sidewalk birding.
This is an exciting time of year.
Just Bird
Cattle Egrets are regular late fall vagrants to the Avalon Peninsula. This one was at Bay Bulls on 30 Oct 2010
Cave Swallow is a distinct possibility after large Low pressure areas move through in November. This is the province's only Cave Swallow to date at Long Beach, Cape Race. It was enjoyed by everyone during its three day stay 13-15 Nov 2008. It was found by everyone's favourite Lighthouse Keeper, Cliff Doran.
Hey Bruce, Did you get my e-mail ?
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