Hey Marie, but how can I otherwise say  I got 154 species of bird in CLB 
instead of actual 153?  But we cant count Trumpeter Swans, though we have 
evidence that they are breeding. I am another devil or devil's advocate?? 

I too lead an enthusiastic group of birders for two days in MWC. Most of the 
species are reported. Our highlights were LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL in Tschache, 
a pair of SANDHILL CRANES in Martens tract and very cute RUDDY DUCKS. 

We saw three  flocks of shorebirds take off. One was smaller sandpiper group of 
15 or so in Mucklands, though we knew where they landed we could not relocate 
them. Second group was when we were at Rail Road Road, a flock flew over our 
heads but by the time I got my attention on them they were across towards Van 
Dyne Spoor road.  Third flock was seen from MAC, that flew over MAC and 
disappeared somewhere northeast. These looked more like medium sized dunlins. 
Otherwise not shorebirds.
On Saturday we had a flock of 6 Bonaparte's Gulls at Myers and 10 or so from 
Tschache pool.

It seems that many species have not yet arrived! 

Meena 




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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 7:34 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Ring-necked Pheasant question

Speaking of Ring-necked Pheasants, does anyone know of evidence that they breed 
successfully in the Basin? Perfect habitat would be in the Rafferty Rd area. 
but I don't recall any observations of pheasant hens with chicks there. 
Certainly we hear the males giving their crowing calls during the courting 
season.

Given that Ring-necked Pheasant is an introduced species, we still count as 
valid our observations of birds seen in the "wild" even though it seems like 
the populations are maintained by regular reintroduction of those raised for 
hunting (according to Sibley Guide). So the pheasants raised at the Stevenson 
Rd Game Farm presumably end up in "wild" populations, but we don't count 
observations of the species when we see the birds in their pens! Seems a little 
odd...although all I'm doing is playing devil's advocate here...

Marie






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