[Birdnet] Antelope Island Causeway and the Ruff - Still There

STEPHEN T CARLILE carlilest at msn.com
Tue Dec 30 14:32:23 MST 2008


Haven't posted for awhile.  Life is busy.  I was finally able to visit Antelope Island Causeway (AIC) this morning (30 Dec) to look for the Ruff.  Found it at 10:30 a.m., between mile marker 4 and 3 on the north side.  Was able to observe the bird for about 15 minutes as it was just warming up and stretching before joining the feeding Killdeer around it.  Paul's pictures really helped.  On the way back at about 12:15 p.m. found it (or a different bird?) again, feeding by the rock "jetty" between mile marker 2 and 3, north side.  After 15 mintues I left, but the bird was still there.  Thanks to all for the continued posts.  Some of us have to rearrange our schedules before we can chase the birds.  The continued posts give me hope that I am not to late.  Following is the total list, 18 species seen.

Northern Shoveler - 100's
Green-winged Teal - 12+
Common Goldeneye - 50+ (at the west bridge)
Barrow's Golden - 1 (lone female at the bridge)
Bufflehead - 5 (at the bridge)
Gadwall - 3
Long-tailed Duck - 3 (at the bridge)
Bald Eagle - 6 (catching and eating the sholvelers at the brigde)
American Kestrel - 1
Calfornia Gull - 100's
Least Sandpiper - 2
Killdeer - 12
Ruff - 1 or 2?
Rock Wren - 1 (Visitors Center)
Common Raven - 13
American Crow - 1 (Antelope Drive in Clearfield)
American Pipit - 1
Horned Lark - 12+

Thanks,

Stephen
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