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  1. Wow! My first birding excursion to a landfill today and I was completely overwhelmed with the sheer number of birds--both individuals and species. I will have to mentally prepare myself next time I go...and I will definitely take the truck rather than my Fusion. ? Also, the booth attendant was welcoming and knowledgeable about what birds had been seen recently. Next stop--the sewage lagoons.
  2. 26 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; sod fields In the field, I could see the yellow above the eye (see 2nd photo)
  3. 24 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; Gulf beach Herring Gull, 1st Winter/cycle ??
  4. 23 Jan 2023 Baldwin co. AL; small bayside waterfowl refuge alongside busy highway; shallow water L to R: ?, Gadwall 2. The big guys among the American Coots, L to R: Gadwall, Gadwall, ?, ?
  5. 23 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; small waterfowl refuge alongside busy highway; shallow water 1. 2. Duck in foreground
  6. 18 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; bayside public park 1. 3 unknowns from L to R: small duck, small duck, ?merganser/grebe (2 pics) 2. American Goldfinch--best guess
  7. 17 Jan 2021 Baldwin co. AL; bayside public pier I thought ROTE at first glance, but he has orange legs and a bit of a dark tip, so then I though Common Tern (which would be a Lifer), but wasn't sure if COTE would have that much of a clean forehead & crown.
  8. 14 Jan 2021 Baldwin co. AL; bay/gulfside public park/historic fort; open grassland, thin woods
  9. 13 Jan 2021 Dale co. AL; rural wooded yard; feeding on ground
  10. 11 Jan 2021 Baldwin co. AL; riparian (delta) public nature park with hiking trails; intially called it a Song, but there is faint yellow mark before the eye
  11. 10 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; small waterfowl refuge in small bay alongside busy highway tail finely barred; head almost white except for that odd moustachial stripe; kiting for a long while in very strong headwind before perching on road sign
  12. 05 Jan 2022 Baldwin co, AL; smalll waterfowl refuge alongside busy highway over small bay
  13. 05 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; small waterfowl refuge alongside busy highway over bay; with Laughing Gull for scale
  14. 01 Dec 2021 Baldwin co. AL; abandoned homesite; heard from within very thick privet thicket https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/392581411
  15. 01 Dec 2021 Baldwin co. AL; small season pond on agricultural parcel I still have problems IDing non-breeding shorebirds
  16. 30 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL bayside public park; heavily wooded boardwalk trails; beach, cypress swamp, pines, palmetto 1. Pretty sure it's a Black-bellied, I don't see any golden hues, but that eyestripe is really crisp 2. Savannah Sparrow--but the bill looks wrong and the bird looks beefy 3. Carolina Wren, but would the flank barring indicate it came from Texas?
  17. 24 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL suburban yard I could never get a good look at the tail, but he seemed too big for a Sharpie as he cruised by the (empty) feeders a couple of times Might explain why there have been very few avian visitors lately.
  18. 13 Nov 2021 Baldwin co AL; heavy mixed woods, wetlands 1. Small bird; mid to high canopy 2. Warbler sp.?
  19. 11 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; small seasonal pond in agricultural field 1. Savannah Sparrow 2. Either a female or an immature Red-winged Blackbird. Constantly flicking tail. The colors on this bird were gorgeous.
  20. 11 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; I know he has 2 tiny black spots, but I favor Hairy
  21. 11 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; over Mobile Bay close to bay beach (sand, mud flats) Under the American Avocet--could this be a Stilt Sandpiper? The other 3 appear to be yellowlegs, but those bills seem thin.
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