waterbird survey on 18april

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Furbish + Klensch

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Apr 19, 2026, 8:24:51 PMApr 19
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Waterbird Survey on 18 April.  Low numbers, but non-resident birds are moving through, with quite a few species represented by only one sighting during this survey.

Highlights:

Horned Grebe
Brant
Pigeon Guillemot
Trumpeter Swan (3)
Northern Harrier
Surf Scoters (3)

Highest count for a species was Mallard (64)


Bonus: a boisterous pod of 8 female sea lions playing and maybe hunting a bit.  Not far away, at least 15 seals hauled out on edge of river.  Must be something good to eat starting to show up, but not enough action for a run to be going on yet.

Rosemarie Hughes

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Apr 19, 2026, 8:42:53 PMApr 19
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Have you ever seen an Osprey? I saw 1 ba k in 2018 along the pass, close to the border. 
It is my favorite!!!
Thx

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Furbish + Klensch

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Apr 19, 2026, 8:46:58 PMApr 19
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Yes, I've seen one maybe once or twice over past 25 years, and there have been others who documented their sightings.  Definitely unusual for us, though.  Not an every-year expectation.  And we have to careful about those immature bald eagles than can look kinda like an osprey.

Lucky you seeing one at the pass!

Elaine

Rosemarie Hughes

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Apr 20, 2026, 12:38:15 AMApr 20
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Someone asked me once how i knew it was an Osprey flying overhead - i said by the shape of the wings. 
I always have my eyes to the sky looking for 1. Any kind of bird really!!!
Maybe this will be the year 🤞 
Looking forward to hearing a Varied Thrush - John Sibley's bird on 1 of his book covers
Thanks Elaine

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Deborah Boettcher

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Apr 21, 2026, 12:09:54 AMApr 21
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The Brant is exciting! Birds of Alaska lists them as uncommon in the spring in SE and rare at other times. Good sighting. 

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