Thursday, December 5, 2019

#621 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper in OH-IO!!


R.A.M.

Where is it?!?!
 It pays to bird your local state often. Now that it is fall migration, you never know what is going to show up. Day to Day, it can always change. But thanks to the wonderful birders of Ohio, and the technology we have today, the gap is closing.  I could be sitting here today writing this blog, and tomorrow morning, off driving someplace to see something new.  And with that . . here is how late Octobers usually go in Ohio.

 Sparrow season! Looking for Nelson's again(always a great year bird), and possible LeContes'(still a need for life bird). So on Saturday October 19th I saw the Nelsons at Battelle Darby MP. Yea!! Then later in the day, a great local birder reported a Rare Asian Migrant(R.A.M.) at KillDeer WA in Wyondot county. So Sunday morning by 10:30am . . .



Been here many times


Sharp-tailed piper

With Killdeer to right

#621 surrounded in confetti 

This Asian shorebird is related to our Pectoral Sandpiper, and like that species is it a long-distance migrant, traveling from Siberia to Australia and New Zealand. A few reach North America every year, mostly fall migrants in Alaska and the Pacific northwest; a casual stray in other areas, rare in spring. Very rare in Ohio, maybe first time ever?  Good news, the bird stayed for 12 days, so everyone in the state got to share the experience. 

 Distinct cap present in all plumages: vivid chestnut in breeding adult and juvenile, duller brown in non-breeding adult.

Gambill Family history:
Red & Louise: 1984, Attu Island, AK, life bird  #694; & again in 92 94 97 02'
Buddy Gambill: 5/26/1980, Attu Island, AK, life bird

Next up:  Ohio birds & Christmas in Florida!!


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