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Αύγουστος 03, 2021

New favorite Maryland cockroach species?

Who else will formally update their "Favorite Maryland cockroach species" as they view this new species for Maryland Biodiversity Project?

Katja Schulz expertly documented our first record of Pale-bordered Field Cockroach (Pseudomops septentrionalis) at MBP. It is a native species that appears to reach the northern end of its range in our area.

Photo courtesy of (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY). More at Maryland Biodiversity Project:
https://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/view/21834

Bill

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Αύγουστος 23, 2021

Updates from Turkey Point Morning Flight Count - 8/15/2021

Observations from counter Daniel Irons


The first couple weeks of the Turkey Point Count are off to a good start.

Juvenile Eastern Bluebird © Daniel Irons

The first week of August was cool with primarily light northerly and southerly winds. There was a steady trickle of migrants moving through including many Orchard Orioles, Yellow Warblers, American Redstarts, and a few Northern and Louisiana Waterthrushes.

Orchard Orioles made a strong showing in the first week of the count, with 106 counted between August 1st and 7th. Highlights included two Worm-eating Warblers, an early Tennessee Warbler, Yellow-throated Warbler, and on August 3rd was the first Prothonotary Warbler of the season.

Orchard Oriole © Daniel Irons

Temps heated up into the 90s during the second week of August with light winds primarily from the south and east. Usually, these conditions are not the best for fall migrants, but Turkey Point seems to be surprisingly productive on hot sticky days with light easterly winds that push migrants against the edge of the Bay.

Prothonotary Warbler © Daniel Irons

August 9th brought a nice push of migrants off a night with light easterlies. On this day, the season’s first Dickcissel and Least Flycatcher were noted along with another Tennessee Warbler. Based on this early movement of Tennessee’s locally and north of here in southern Canada, it's looking to be a big fall for the species.

August 10th was another productive morning with light south winds. 15 Yellow Warblers were tallied along with 3 Black Terns flying south over the bay. Chimney Swifts made a particularly strong showing with 417 counted during the morning. All were departing south over the bay from the point into a light headwind.

Chimney Swift © Daniel Irons

August 13th brought a nice mix of warblers set up by light northwest winds. 11 species of warblers were counted that morning with highlights including the season’s first Blackburnian and Cape May Warblers.

Blackburnian Warbler © Daniel Irons

After a week of hot temps and southerly winds, a small cold front on August 14th was a welcome sight. The following morning produced a noticeable uptick in Blue-gray Gnatcatchers (67) and American Redstarts (27). Other goodies from the morning included Dickcissel, the season’s first Chestnut-sided Warbler, and an Olive-sided Flycatcher. Two more Cape May Warblers were also noted. It’s early for Cape Mays locally, with several moving through the locally and loads on the move to the north it’s likely to be a good fall for them.

Cape May Warbler © Daniel Irons

It’s getting to be that time of the year when every day brings new arrivals to the area, especially with a nice cold front. The weather in the coming week doesn’t look promising with hot temps and southerly winds, we will have to wait and see what happens.

Thanks for reading!

Daniel

Visit MBP's Turkey Point Bird Count project page for more information.

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Αύγουστος 26, 2021

Updates from Turkey Point Morning Flight Count - 8/22/2021

Observations from counter Daniel Irons


This past week was relatively slow compared to earlier weeks in August, but there were still some solid days with a few new arrivals.

American Redstart © Daniel Irons

Temps were warm with winds primarily out of the southeast and southwest, with the exception of Friday and Saturday when a small cold front moved through the area followed by northeast winds.

Cape May Warblers continue to move through the area in good numbers with 16 counted over the week, typically there aren’t too many around in mid-August.

Cape May Warbler © Daniel Irons

The first Blue-winged Warbler was noted on the 16th with a total of three counted throughout the week.

Blue-winged Warbler © Daniel Irons

Numbers of Blue-gray Gnatcatchers are increasing at the Point. 98 were tallied on the 18th, a new peak count for the season.

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher © Daniel Irons

Bank Swallows appear to be moving in good numbers. 303 were counted heading south from the Point this week.

Bank Swallows © Daniel Irons

Winds shifted northerly late Thursday and a slight cold front passed early Friday with heavy rain following through the day. There was a slight pulse of migrants trying to move Friday morning but the rain shut down most of the activity. The rain cleared late Friday and that along with the light northeast winds triggered a nice push overnight into Saturday morning.

11 species of warblers were counted Saturday morning including the season’s first Magnolia Warblers.

Magnolia Warblers © Daniel Irons

Next week looks hot and humid, but with light winds mostly out of the north. That should bring some new migrants into the area, plus if the pattern holds there might be a small cold front late in the week.

Thanks for reading!

Daniel

Visit MBP's Turkey Point Bird Count project page for more information.

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