- Least Sandpiper 3
- Pectoral Sandpiper 1(photo below)
- Stilt Sandpiper 1
- Killdeer 1
- Semipalmated Plover 3
- Lesser Yellowlegs 1
- Wilson's Snipe 1(photo below)
Showing posts with label Penn Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penn Lake. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Shorebirds at Penn Lake Park
I did a quick check of Penn Lake for shorebirds this morning and was pleased to find the following:
Saturday, April 10, 2010
A view to a kill

I swung by Penn Lake this morning to check for ducks or shorebirds. There were a few Common Goldeneye and a half a dozen Ring-billed Gulls on an exposed sand bar. When I panned my binoculars across the far shore, I paused at the sight of a gull's wing pointing skyward...strange. A few minutes later I was standing over the expertly dissected carcass of a Ring-billed Gull of recent demise. Here's what I surmised:
- The eye of the gull was turgid and the colours of the soft parts - eye-ring, bill lining and legs - hadn't yet faded, indicating that the bird had died within the last 12 or so hours, maybe at dusk;
- Within a metre of the carcass were hundreds of cleanly plucked contour feathers, the signature of a specialized bird of prey. These plumes would likely be dispersed by the first breeze of the day;
- The predator had consumed a robust meal that include the pectoral muscles, long muscles of the legs and viscera (heart, lungs, kidneys, & g-i tract but not the testes).
Who was the predator? Perhaps it was a Northern Goshawk or a Peregrine. The gulls standing on the sand bar looked wary but they weren't talking.
Labels:
Penn Lake,
predation,
Ring-billed Gull
Monday, September 21, 2009
Penn Lake American Golden Plovers
I took a bike ride up to Penn Lake this evening and came upon a pair of beautiful Golden Plovers.
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