Name: Old Women's Creek, Huron, Ohio
Weather: Cloudy and Freezing Rain
Habitat: Lake
With: Lab Group
We woke from our bunks bright and early hoping to see some bird species that many of us have not seen before. My class and I walked out of the research center (where we were staying) and onto Lake Erie beach. Unfortunately, it was freezing rain on us and the ground was slick in many spots. But even though it was raining we did end up seeing many species of water birds out on the lake. We ended up seeing one Belted Kingfisher, 50+ Ring-billed Gulls, 2 Great Blue Herons, Killdeer, 2 American Crows, 35+ Red Breasted Mergansers, Common Loon, 10 Canada Geese, 2 Greater Scaup, and about 5 Hooded Mergansers.
Once we were finished on the beach we went back into our nice warm cabin and some of us took a nap as we waited for the rain to stop....
Date and Time: 22 November 2014 and 10:30-11:30 am on the 24 hour clock
Name: Huron Boat Basin
Weather:
Habitat: Lake
With: Lab Group
Once the rain stopped we drive to Huron Boat Basin to find more bird species. Once there the cloud cover made it difficult to see far away species and the high freezing winds made it hard to stay outside the nice warm vans. Even though it was freezing, these winter species seemed unfazed by the weather and continued hunting fish and sifting their becks through the water to find micro-invertebrates.
We saw Northern Shovelers, 40+ Boneapart Gulls, Horned Grebe, Hearing Gull, Laughing Gull, 2 Greater Scaup, Greater Black Backed Gull (4 of the Gull Species were together in a group), Merganser flock of 10-20,000 birds which looked like a gray cloud moving across the horizon, Mallards, 1 Double Crested Cormerent, and 2 American Crows.
Date and Time: 22 November 2014 and 11:24 am- 13:10 pm on the 24 hour clock
Name: Sheldon Marsh
Weather: Cloudy and Sunny
Habitat: Marsh
With: Lab Group
At Sheldon Marsh we saw many many different bird species but to be honest my favorite part of the trip was seeing the field mice and holding them. They were very cute and when they were captured they didn't want to leave the warmth of our hands. If I could I would have probably slipped one into my pocket and taken him home. But back to the birds...
We ended up seeing 7+ American Robins, 3 Blue Jays, 3 Red-bellied Woodpeckers, European Starling, Tufted Titmouse, Northern Flicker, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, White Throated Sparrow, 2 Great Blue Herons, 2 Red-tailed Hawks, a Bald Eagle, American Pipin, Killdeer, Short-billed Dowitcher, about 5 Double Crested Cormerents, Widgen, Redheaded Ducks, Dunland, 2 American Tree Sparrow, and we heard a Nuthatch.
Date and Time: 22 November 2014 and 13:20 pm on the 24 hour clock
Name: Causeway
Weather: Cold and Windy
Habitat: Lake
With: Lab Group
We were not here very long but we did see a few interesting species. We found many Canada Geese, 50+ Mallards, many Tundra Swans, a few Great Blue Herons, Scaups, American Coot, and Mute Swans.
Date and Time: 22 November 2014 and 15:30 pm on the 24 hour clock
Name: East Harbor State Park
Weather: Cold and Windy
Habitat: Lake
With: Lab Group
Here we saw one Greater Black Backed Gull which was in the same spot and location as it was last year. We also saw Ready Ducks, 45+ Ring-billed Gulls, 10+ Boneapart Gulls, a Great Blue Heron, 6+ Trumpiter Swans, 2 Bald Eagles, 10+ American Robins, Black Capped Chickadee, Song Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow, 40+ Canada Geese, Downy Woodpecker, Red-tailed Hawk, and American Gold Finch.
Date and Time: 23 November 2014 and 8:40-910 am on the 24 hour clock
Name: Huron Peer
Weather: Cloudy and rainy
Habitat: Lake and Field
With: Lab Group
The next day we got up around 7 am, packed up all our things and cleaned the cabin. Once the cars were packed we made our way back to Huron Peer to find the Harris Sparrow which is apparently a western species and is very rare to see in Ohio. We did end up seeing the Harris Sparrow who was feeding with many other types of sparrows in a field. We also saw many Ring-billed Gulls and Boneapart Gulls, one Horned Grebe, White Crowned Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, and a Swamp Sparrow.
Date and Time: 23 November 2014 and 10:09-11:50 am on the 24 hour clock
Name: Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge and other locations around Ottawa
Weather: Cloudy
Habitat: Marsh and field
With: Lab Group
At our last location for the semester we finished our birding trip by seeing a Red-tailed Hawk, 5+ American Gold Finch, 3+ Tree Sparrows, 4+ House Sparrow, House Finch, 2 FOX SPARROWS :), Horned Lark, Morning Dove, 16 Trumpeter or Tundra Swans flying, a Horned Grebe, and Boneapart Gulls. And to end this wonderful birding experience my van saw 4 American Kestrels perched on telephone wires on the drive home.
Field Mouse
Bald Eagles
Horned Grebe
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Fox Sparrow
