From Jody Hey:
Went to Glenhurst meadows for the first time this afternoon. There was still a fair bit of snow and the flooding was pretty extensive (not that I’d been there before – but water was over the feet and ankles of my waders about 1/2 of the time while walking the trails). Lots of birds. I’m sure that someone with more experience would have seen many more – but I am pretty certain of these.
great blue heron 2
american coot 2
red-tailed hawk
cooper’s hawk
mallard 10
american woodcock
pileated (heard)
red-bellied 3
downy 3
eastern phoebe
bluejay 10
golden-crowned kinglet 6
ruby crowned kinglet
eastern bluebird ~30
hermit thrush
american robin ~100
american pipit 6
european starling ~20
common yellowthroat
palm warbler 2
yellow rumped ~50
song sparrow ~100
swamp sparrow ~50
savannah sparrow
field sparrow 2
chipping sparrow
fox sparrow 2
white throated sparrow ~50
rusty blackbird ~30
common grackle 1
Jody Hey

Thanks, Jody. I was there for my first time ever, too, just last Friday (before the snow). Yes, very wet and swampy/muddy everywhere. I saw many of the birds you saw, though I’ve never seen rusty blackbirds or pipits. Were they out in the front field area? I’d love to go if they’re still in the area. Thanks, Ken Hart
Thanks Ken. The pipets and rustys were on the eastern edge of the area marked flood land on the map at http://www.warrennj.org/wtrec/Docs/Recreation%20Trails/WARREN%20TRAILS%20SITE%20MAP%20FINAL%2012-8-10__MER.pdf
The pipets were working a large area of ice that was on the edge of the flooded fields. rustys were in a loose noisy flock moving in an around the trees. good luck!
Jody
Hey guys,
The best place for Pipit is the Wagner farm area, preferably the gravel lot between the two gardens. This is the western portion of Glenhurst. The Pipit are almost always flyovers but a few will land if you give it time. This area is also the best spot for Vesper Sparrow- 14 Pipit and 3 Vesper there late this evening.
Nice job with the coots Jody. Where did you have them, the flooded field before the back ponds? Thanks.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff. Yes that’s right where I saw the coots.
Jody
Thanks both Jody and Jeff. -Ken