Date: 4/5/26 10:34 am
From: Cynthia Ehlinger via CTBirds <ctbirds...>
Subject: [CT Birds] Greenwich Point First Sunday Bird Walk Blue-headed Vireo
4/5
Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich
The foggy misty conditions may have worked in our favour.
New migrants coming in included Blue-headed Vireo, Snowy Egret, 4 Great
Egrets, 4 Tree Swallows, 2 Greater Yellowlegs.
Golden-crowned Kinglets, many Brown Creepers, Field Sparrow. 4 Wild
Turkeys, American Oystercatchers, still decent numbers of Long-tailed
Ducks, RB Mergansers, Brant and Buffleheads. Interesting behavior among 3
Ospreys on one nest by clambake marsh with a pair copulating and another
individual coming in with a fish. The Canada Geese that had been attempting
to nest on the Eagle Pond statue nest have been exiled to the clambake
parking area and the ospreys have reclaimed their nest.
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Cynthia S. Ehlinger
Riverside

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