Neah Bay Washington |
Neah Bay Harbour |
Totems in front of museum |
Black Oystercatchers were abundant. |
Black Turnstones surged along the beach in front of the Seniors Centre. |
A Black-legged Kittiwake was also at the Seniors Centre. We almost missed it but another birder had it in his scope and clued us in. |
This Brambling was a target bird for most and we were fortunate to have found it. |
Dorsel view of the Brambling which was also at the Seniors Centre. |
A Brandt's Cormorant was listless on the beach and may have been feeling the effects of the previous days windstorm. |
Some minima geese-some dusky and 2 with rings around neck, sometimes indicative of Aleutian species. |
The lady who showed us the Red Phalarope also got us on to this Cattle Egret at the transfer station. |
Common Murres were quite common. |
One of the lookouts at Cape Flattery. |
A Fox Sparrow popped up as I searched for a nonexistent Harris's Sparrow. |
Golden-crowned Sparrow was with a group of assorted species. |
A nice find was this Golden Eagle. He flew in and chased away a Bald Eagle that was being harassed by crows. The Crows then turned their attention on to him. |
I have noticed that when Eagles are being harassed they activate their nictitating membrane . It must be a protective response. |
A Herring Gull was a nice surprise but we would have preferred a Slaty-backed. |
Others saw a few but we only found one Heerman's Gull. |
The sewage pond area had this Northern Pygmy Owl. They are always a treat. |
This shot shows the false eyes in the back of the head. |
When we first arrived at Neah Bay we were excited to see a Red-throated Loon. Then we discovered they were as thick as flies. |
A cute little Horned Grebe. |
Western Grebes were also very abundant. |
There are miles of beach to explore. |
Cape Flattery |
We found the few people we encountered in Neah Bay to be very friendly and accommodating towards tourists. Dian and I told the waitress at the Warmhouse Restaurant that we were going to share an order of fish and chips so she put on an extra piece of fish and an extra coleslaw; the staff at the mini mart let us use their cell phone twice and even dialled the number for us; our hostess at the Butler Motel put up bird feeders just for us; and the owner of the house with the orioles was very sociable. The two days we were there the weather was just perfect. Although we didn't find the Hobby we found a place that we will definitely return to. Following is a complete list of birds we saw. Scroll past the list for previous blog.
Neah Bay, Clallam, US-WA
Nov 8, 2014 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Protocol: Traveling
5.0 mile(s)
Comments: report covers general area
72 species (+7 other taxa)
Greater White-fronted Goose 20
Cackling Goose X
Canada Goose X
American Wigeon X
Mallard X
Northern Shoveler X
Green-winged Teal X
Greater Scaup 4
Lesser Scaup 2
Greater/Lesser Scaup 2
Harlequin Duck X
Surf Scoter 4
Long-tailed Duck 1
Bufflehead X
Barrow's Goldeneye 2
Hooded Merganser X
Common Merganser X
Red-breasted Merganser 2
Red-throated Loon X
Pacific Loon X
Common Loon X
loon sp. X
Pied-billed Grebe 2
Horned Grebe X
Western Grebe X
Brandt's Cormorant 2
Double-crested Cormorant 7
Pelagic Cormorant X
cormorant sp. X
Great Blue Heron X
Cattle Egret 1 Transfer Station
Golden Eagle 1 on dirt road to transfer station
Northern Harrier 1
Bald Eagle X
Red-tailed Hawk 2
American Coot X
Black-bellied Plover 4
Black Turnstone 20
Surfbird 10 about 5 miles east of Neah bay
Dunlin 20
peep sp. X
Red Phalarope 1
Common Murre X
Pigeon Guillemot X
Black-legged Kittiwake 1
Heermann's Gull 2
Ring-billed Gull X
Western Gull X
California Gull X
Herring Gull 1 Glaucous-winged Gull X
Northern Pygmy-Owl 1
Belted Kingfisher 6
Northern Flicker 2
American Kestrel 1
Merlin 1
Peregrine Falcon 1
Tropical Kingbird 4 maybe more than 4 seen. They kept popping up along the main street.
Steller's Jay X
Northwestern Crow X
Common Raven X
Black-capped Chickadee X
Varied Thrush 6
European Starling X
American Pipit 1
Spotted Towhee 5
Savannah Sparrow X
Fox Sparrow 5
Golden-crowned Sparrow X
Dark-eyed Junco X
sparrow sp. X
Red-winged Blackbird X
Western Meadowlark 10 across from Sewage ponds
Bullock's Oriole 1 2 Orioles along main street-only identified 1
Brambling 1 continuing bird by seniors centre
House Finch X
House Sparrow X
passerine sp. X
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S20503180
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org/canada)
Nov 8, 2014 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Protocol: Traveling
5.0 mile(s)
Comments: report covers general area
72 species (+7 other taxa)
Greater White-fronted Goose 20
Cackling Goose X
Canada Goose X
American Wigeon X
Mallard X
Northern Shoveler X
Green-winged Teal X
Greater Scaup 4
Lesser Scaup 2
Greater/Lesser Scaup 2
Harlequin Duck X
Surf Scoter 4
Long-tailed Duck 1
Bufflehead X
Barrow's Goldeneye 2
Hooded Merganser X
Common Merganser X
Red-breasted Merganser 2
Red-throated Loon X
Pacific Loon X
Common Loon X
loon sp. X
Pied-billed Grebe 2
Horned Grebe X
Western Grebe X
Brandt's Cormorant 2
Double-crested Cormorant 7
Pelagic Cormorant X
cormorant sp. X
Great Blue Heron X
Cattle Egret 1 Transfer Station
Golden Eagle 1 on dirt road to transfer station
Northern Harrier 1
Bald Eagle X
Red-tailed Hawk 2
American Coot X
Black-bellied Plover 4
Black Turnstone 20
Surfbird 10 about 5 miles east of Neah bay
Dunlin 20
peep sp. X
Red Phalarope 1
Common Murre X
Pigeon Guillemot X
Black-legged Kittiwake 1
Heermann's Gull 2
Ring-billed Gull X
Western Gull X
California Gull X
Herring Gull 1 Glaucous-winged Gull X
Northern Pygmy-Owl 1
Belted Kingfisher 6
Northern Flicker 2
American Kestrel 1
Merlin 1
Peregrine Falcon 1
Tropical Kingbird 4 maybe more than 4 seen. They kept popping up along the main street.
Steller's Jay X
Northwestern Crow X
Common Raven X
Black-capped Chickadee X
Varied Thrush 6
European Starling X
American Pipit 1
Spotted Towhee 5
Savannah Sparrow X
Fox Sparrow 5
Golden-crowned Sparrow X
Dark-eyed Junco X
sparrow sp. X
Red-winged Blackbird X
Western Meadowlark 10 across from Sewage ponds
Bullock's Oriole 1 2 Orioles along main street-only identified 1
Brambling 1 continuing bird by seniors centre
House Finch X
House Sparrow X
passerine sp. X
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S20503180
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org/canada)
Scroll down for previous blog and be sure to check out the Grizzly blog of October 2014.
Gorgeous photos of the beach at sunset, Cape Flattery, and so many birds, especially the pygmy-owl!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Len! Looks like a magnificent time. I am very envious need to get down there! Did you get any photos of the hobby?!
ReplyDeleteLen and Diane: Too bad you missed the hobby, although to tell you the truth the spectacle of 150 plus birders looking for it may have been more interesting than the bird itself. In any event, you certainly captured the essence of Neah Bay with some great weather to boot. Your pic of the N. Pygmy Owl is outstanding. Cheers, Thor
ReplyDeleteThor Manson
Gallagher Lake, B.C.
Hi Thor-We should have gone when you went.
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