Greetings, VTBIRDers:
Paul Wieczoreck and I were on the Snowy Owl beat today in the Burlington
area. We didn't find one. But I suggest continued searching,
particularly on the Burlington breakwater and other structures at and
around the waterfront. Here are a few notable birds from Burlington to
Charlotte Town Beach (take note, Christmas counters):
- Barrow's Goldeneye (1). This drake was among Common Goldeneye at
Blodgett's Beach, discovered by Ted Murin in the morning and still there
when Paul and I arrived at 3pm. It's an interesting bird. Its head is
very much like that of a Barrow's, it scapulars were in between Barrow's
and Common, and it lacked the "black spur" projecting in front of the
folded wing. I suspect it has some Common Goldeneye lineage.
- LEAST SANDPIPER (1). A juvenile in a muddy cattail patch at Shelburne
Bay. This is a late record, I mean really late, the latest for Vermont
by at least a month.
- White-winged Scoter (2) immature birds at Charlotte Town Beach
- Red-necked Grebe (2) at Charlotte Town Beach
- Northern Flicker (1) in the woods along the LaPlatte River trail at
Shelburne Bay
- Hermit Thrush (1) in the woods along the LaPlatte River trail at
Shelburne Bay
Best,
Bryan Pfeiffer
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