Monday, October 1, 2012

Black-bellied Plover at Constitucion

A lot more water in Presa de las Constitucion today after some recent heavy rains.  The result was that a lot of the wader scrapes and vegetation around the edges are now submerged.  There were still some really good birds around, though.  The highlight was undoubtedly 2 Black-bellied Plovers.  Black-bellied Plovers (or Grey Plovers) are a winter visitor to coasts in this part of the World, and inland records are rare.  

Black-bellied Plover, Presa de la Constitucion, Queretaro
 Other waders included a first Wilson's Snipe and a first Long-billed Dowitcher of the winter, as well as several Spotted Sandpipers, Least Sandpipers, Greater Yellowlegs and Baird's Sandpipers.

Herons were a highlight here as usual.    As well as Great Egrets, Cattle Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Black-crowned Night Herons and Great Blue Herons, numbers of American White Pelican are building up.  There were 15 here today.

American White Pelican, Presa de la Constitucion, Queretaro


Black-crowned Night Heron
On the duck front, numbers of Shoveler, Pintail, Blue-winged and Green-winged Teal seem to be building up.  Also present were a pair of Ruddy Ducks, and a Ring-necked Duck.

I watched a Peregrine fly off with a Feral Pigeon, before scrapping briefly with this quartering Northern Harrier.

Northern Harrier
 Other interesting birds were several Savannah, Lark and Clay-coloured Sparrows, a pair of Northern Bobwhites, a House Wren, an Eastern Meadowlark, 2 Blue Grosbeaks and over 100 Horned Larks.

Savannah Sparrow


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