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That was "boat dock", not "bulldog" ;-)

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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked Willets

 

This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the bulldog with a scope.

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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked Re: JUNK: Re: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

 

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We counted more than 100 this morning at Willow Lake.


On Apr 20, 2021, at 10:06 AM, Sue Burk <burkstsu@...> wrote:

I have been notified from Nancy Jo Silacci that the pelicans have taken off from Willow Lake.
Sue Burk
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From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>?On Behalf Of?Sue Drown
Sent:?Tuesday, 20 April, 2021 7:36 AM
To:?Yavapai Bird Alert <[email protected]>
Subject:?[YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans
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I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?
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Susan Drown
Prescott, AZ
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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web.? -S. Anderson

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Sue Drown
Prescott?



Locked Re: American White Pelicans

 

not sure of the count but a large group of AWPEs reported at Sedona Wetlands?


On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:33 AM Eugene Zielinski <eez55@...> wrote:
Yes, and there was a flock of about 50 Am White Pelicans over Pinion Oaks at around 10 AM today.?



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-------- Original message --------
From: Sue Burk <burkstsu@...>
Date: 4/20/21 10:06 AM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: Re: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

I have been notified from Nancy Jo Silacci that the pelicans have taken off from Willow Lake.

Sue Burk

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sue Drown
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April, 2021 7:36 AM
To: Yavapai Bird Alert <[email protected]>
Subject: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

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I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?

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Susan Drown

Prescott, AZ

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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web.? -S. Anderson


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Sue Drown
Prescott


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Eugene Zielinski
Prescott Valley, AZ


Locked Re: American White Pelicans

 

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Yes, and there was a flock of about 50 Am White Pelicans over Pinion Oaks at around 10 AM today.?



Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone


-------- Original message --------
From: Sue Burk <burkstsu@...>
Date: 4/20/21 10:06 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: [email protected], suedrown@...
Subject: Re: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

I have been notified from Nancy Jo Silacci that the pelicans have taken off from Willow Lake.

Sue Burk

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sue Drown
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April, 2021 7:36 AM
To: Yavapai Bird Alert <[email protected]>
Subject: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

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I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?

?

Susan Drown

Prescott, AZ

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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web.? -S. Anderson


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Sue Drown
Prescott


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Eugene Zielinski
Prescott Valley, AZ


Locked Re: American White Pelicans

 

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I have been notified from Nancy Jo Silacci that the pelicans have taken off from Willow Lake.

Sue Burk

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sue Drown
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April, 2021 7:36 AM
To: Yavapai Bird Alert <[email protected]>
Subject: [YavapaiBirds] American White Pelicans

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I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?

?

Susan Drown

Prescott, AZ

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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web.? -S. Anderson


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Sue Drown
Prescott


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Corinne Shaw
 

Thank you

On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 7:36 AM, Sue Drown
<suedrown@...> wrote:
I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?

Susan Drown
Prescott, AZ
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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web .? -S. Anderson


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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked American White Pelicans

 

I am forwarding a report from Bonnie Pranter of 75 Amer. White Pelicans that have landed on Willow Lake this morning.? They are floating around in two groups, seen from the west shore but probably visible from several of the Willow Lake viewpoints.?

Susan Drown
Prescott, AZ
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A rhino is not just a rhino: it is a load-bearing strand in an elaborate ecological web.? -S. Anderson


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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked Re: Bird sighting

 

Great, Karen. I've had a couple in the Dells over the years. One good thing to watch for is the tendency to cock the tail up while hovering (see Sibley).

Cheers,

Walt

On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 4:28 PM Jim O'Neil <jandkoneil@...> wrote:
About 4:15 p.m., I saw two female hummingbirds come to one of my feeders. One was an Anna's but the other was definitely smaller, with some streaking on the lower, central throat and rufous flanks.? Green back.? I believe it was a Calliope Hummingbird.
Karen O'Neil



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Walt Anderson


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Nice!?

On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 4:28 PM, Jim O'Neil
<jandkoneil@...> wrote:
About 4:15 p.m., I saw two female hummingbirds come to one of my feeders. One was an Anna's but the other was definitely smaller, with some streaking on the lower, central throat and rufous flanks.? Green back.? I believe it was a Calliope Hummingbird.
Karen O'Neil


Locked Bird sighting

 

About 4:15 p.m., I saw two female hummingbirds come to one of my feeders. One was an Anna's but the other was definitely smaller, with some streaking on the lower, central throat and rufous flanks.? Green back.? I believe it was a Calliope Hummingbird.
Karen O'Neil


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Arthur Silacci
 

?thanks


On Friday, April 9, 2021, Sue Drown <suedrown@...> wrote:
New arrivals at the lake, at least for me, are five breeding plumage American Avocet and two Franklin's Gulls. Right now these birds are in the northern half of the lake between the boat dock and the zoo area.

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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked Willow Lake

 

New arrivals at the lake, at least for me, are five breeding plumage American Avocet and two Franklin's Gulls. Right now these birds are in the northern half of the lake between the boat dock and the zoo area.

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Sue Drown
Prescott


Locked Barrow's Still at Watson

 

?3 Goldeneye are visible from the Watson Lake overlook this afternoon, despite the wind.? I believe the two females are Common Goldeneye, but they are diving quite a bit.??

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Sue Drown
Prescott


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There was a male Barrow's Goldeneye in the central part of Watson Lake this morning at ~10am --- out from the main boat dock.? It was actively diving with several Lesser Scaup and a female Goldeneye that I was not sure of the i.d.

It has a very pronounced, crescent shaped white region between the eye and bill, as opposed to the more rounded white spot of a Common Goldeneye.? Also, the back/wings have more black than a COGO.? See attached photos.

Steve Burk


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The lone American White Pelican (N09) is the only one I saw this morning on Willow Lake, after ~40 pelicans came and went yesterday (see attached photo).? Be aware, however, that the tags that are very prominent in this photo often can disappear for long periods of time beneath the wing feathers.? I originally notified the research group in Utah about pelican N09 on Oct.19.
Steve


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Diane and I saw the same 40 pelicans, by count, and when they flew off the lake, two remained. Don't know if one was our resident. All on our ebird report for the lake.

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 10:59 AM Walt Anderson <waltandersonAFC@...> wrote:
Thanks, Steve. I saw the loner yesterday. May not be lonely any longer!?

An Osprey scared up the mass of shovelers yesterday.

w

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 10:31 AM Steve Burk <burkstsu@...> wrote:
This morning I photographed (from the northside) a group of about 40 American White Pelicans clustered tightly together on the southwest shore of Willow Lake.? Since this is a favorite location of pelican N09 who spent the winter in Prescott, I assume he/she is among this group.? In fact, N09 may be the reason they landed there. Now it will be interesting to see if N09 migrates onward with them.? I'll post a photo on eBird.
Steve Burk



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Walt Anderson


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Thanks, Steve. I saw the loner yesterday. May not be lonely any longer!?

An Osprey scared up the mass of shovelers yesterday.

w

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 10:31 AM Steve Burk <burkstsu@...> wrote:
This morning I photographed (from the northside) a group of about 40 American White Pelicans clustered tightly together on the southwest shore of Willow Lake.? Since this is a favorite location of pelican N09 who spent the winter in Prescott, I assume he/she is among this group.? In fact, N09 may be the reason they landed there. Now it will be interesting to see if N09 migrates onward with them.? I'll post a photo on eBird.
Steve Burk



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Walt Anderson


Locked American White Pelicans

 

This morning I photographed (from the northside) a group of about 40 American White Pelicans clustered tightly together on the southwest shore of Willow Lake.? Since this is a favorite location of pelican N09 who spent the winter in Prescott, I assume he/she is among this group.? In fact, N09 may be the reason they landed there. Now it will be interesting to see if N09 migrates onward with them.? I'll post a photo on eBird.
Steve Burk


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The Sandhill Cranes landed in the southwestern corner of Willow Lake at 12:45 according to Steve Burk.