2 comments on “Fernhill Wetlands 7/4/10

  1. John, The Cackling Goose has been present since spring and may have a wing injury that prevented it from migrating. I assume the Clark’s Grebe, which is rare locally as you say, is the same one present for several weeks. In either case, both are rare summer occurences and shows that there are no real “absolutes” when it comes to bird distribution. It shows how exciting and unexpected birding can be–even an abundant bird (Cackling Goose) at an odd season, or a locally rare bird (Clark’s Grebe) at the most unlikely season.

    Greg

  2. Glad you got out birding on your “bonus” day off! We drove out to Jackson Bottoms at the crack of dawn and on to Killin Wetlands and around WA county to Vernonia and Scappoose and Sauvie Island! A big tour! Saw some nice barn swallow babies in a shelter at JB and a Green Heron. Killin wetlands was quiet though. The best bird action: a clearcut outside of Vernonia. I’ll post something soon.

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