Bald Knob NWR 11/2/2008

I decided to make a speed run to BK to see if I could find the recently reported Sandhill Cranes and Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Sparrows. Samantha decided to join me. We got there around 8:20 and saw a Northern Harrier right off the bat. We shortly ran into Dan and Samantha (not to be confused with my Samantha, from here out known as SD). They were getting ready to look for the sparrow so knowing what’s good for me, I decided to join them. Glad I did. It took a long time and a lot of wading through shoulder high grass and 10 inch deep water but just as I was about to give up, it happened. I decided to play the recording that I had downloaded to my phone last night and then he popped up to see what I wanted only about 20 feet away. I looked around and only Dennis Braddy (who had joined us) was around so I got his attention and he came over and called Dan to get them over. We managed to flush the bird a few times until we were all satisfied, then left him in peace. SD and I then left taking an alternative route out in case we came across the cranes. Cranes would have been good but this sparrow was a lifer so it was better. Left the area around 11:45.

Species seen or heard:
• Northern Harrier
• Mourning Dove
• Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
• European Starling
• Chipping Sparrow
• Eastern Meadowlark
• American Crow
• Snow Goose
• Blue Jay
• Great Blue Heron
• Northern Pintail
• Mallard
• Red-tailed Hawk
• American Bittern
• Greater White-fronted Goose
• Marsh Wren
• Swamp Sparrow
• American Pipit
• Savannah Sparrow
• Field Sparrow
• Killdeer
• Sora
• Wilson’s Snipe
• Turkey Vulture
• Red-shouldered Hawk
• Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Sparrow
• Ross’s Goose
• Belted Kingfisher

Two Rivers Park 10/26/2008

Arrived at the park at 7:50 AM. The had the “Mud Run” here yesterday so I’m glad I came today instead. I walked along the west side of the backwater then into swampy area, then back south along the Three Eagles Trail. Finally walked the grassy area north of the paved trail. Left at 10:20.

Species seen or heard:
• House Wren
• Mourning Dove
• Blue Jay
• American Crow
• Duck sp.
• Carolina Wren
• Killdeer
• Belted Kingfisher
• Red-winged Blackbird
• White-throated Sparrow
• Canada Goose
• Carolina Chickadee
• Yellow-rumped Warbler
• Tufted Titmouse
• Red-bellied Woodpecker
• Northern Cardinal
• Double-crested Cormorant
• Eastern Towhee
• Red-shouldered Hawk
• Brown Thrasher
• Ruby-crowned Kinglet
• Swamp Sparrow
• Song Sparrow
• Northern Mockingbird
• Eastern Phoebe
• Savannah Sparrow

Lake Ouachita State Park Caddo Bend Trail 10/25/2008

I had never been here before but it looked good based on the website. It is a peninsula sticking deep into the lake with the trail going the perimeter of it. The total length is about 4 miles and is not easy walking in many places. It took me about 70 minutes to get here from my WLR home. The nearby visitor center opens at 8 in case you need a restroom after the drive but there are campgrounds and other facilities nearby if they are closed. It took me about 2.25 hours to walk the loop. It wasn’t as birdy as I hoped although it was a good workout.

Species seen or heard:
• Wood Duck
• Fish Crow
• American Crow
• Turkey Vulture
• Pied-billed Grebe
• Gray Catbird
• Red-shouldered Hawk
• Pine Warbler
• Carolina Chickadee
• Carolina Wren
• Golden-crowned Kinglet
• Downy Woodpecker
• Red-bellied Woodpecker
• Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
• White-breasted Nuthatch
• Belted Kingfisher
• Chipping Sparrow

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