[mou] Cattle Egret-Stearns

Milton BLOMBERG mjbflwrmt@msn.com
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:48:20 -0500


This afternoon at the Holdingford Public School pond (the Environmental 
Resource Area that the FFA has been developing, NE of the Elementary 
buildling beyond the softball fields) a docile Cattle Egret was gobbling up 
probably chorus frogs, sometime a peck a second. One student got some 
digitals of it.
Also, hanging out iin the area, we are trying to scope in on a falcon, some 
of us are hoping it is a Prairie Falcon, but we haven't made a positive ID.  
It is bigger than a Merlin, the kids who have seen it page through the field 
guide and land on Peregrine, which I doubt, but who knows.  The farm over 
the hill to the NE has some 50 pigeons flocking around it.  So far I've 
missed seeing it, but am watching now as close as I can.
Lastly, birded Warner Lake County Park the last two wknds, of note-many 
Field Sparrows, no YR-warblers (well, 1 only--strange--saw a batch at 
Holdingford bus pond today), no Hermit Thrushes(they must be there?), but a 
Broad-winged Hawk showed up rafting, and I watched a Kingfisher courtship 
for 45 minutes, with a 4"panfish in beak, flipping to and fro, then pounding 
it on a branch, female approaches, he flies to another branch and does the 
antic again, finally he gives it up to her.  He flies off and comes rattling 
back ten minutes later with no other fish.  He fishes the perimeter of the 
pond passing in front of me, 8 unsuccessful dives, the 9th dive he has 
another 4" panfish and goes through the whole process again with the female. 
  mjb