Gull Pt./Update

Been a while since reporting out on Gull Point. Here’s a lengthy ‘mashup’ of the last two BirdingPI.com expeditions out to the best spot @ Presque Isle State Park, on 4 July 2023 and 19 June 2023. In approximate interleaved chronological order along the ‘inner old,’ beach, and ‘outer old’ trails + mud flats.

Trail conditions: (i) ‘inner old’ – wet/muddy but passable; (ii) ‘middle old’ – impassible; (iii) ‘outer old’ – good condition; (iv) beach – good condition other than erosion spots.

Damselfly (exact species unknown)
Possibly Blue Dasher (f)(Pachydiplax longipennis)
View west towards Budny Beach – uncommon ground fog @ July 4th
Turtles @ outer Thompson Bay beach
Orange Sulphur butterfly (Colias eurytheme)

Lots of Canada Goose activity out at the mud flats, e.g.:

Howdy, pardner

“Gull Point news” item 1. Thought someone was inappropriately enjoying the outer beach until seeing the placard below:

Crow deterrent (?)
Explanatory placard

The fox cutout seems a little cartoon-like, but no one ever accused BirdingPI.com management of being expert in bird population remediation. Or anything else for that matter.

Outfoxed

Shot of a Piping Plover protective enclosure:

Protect the nest

Either a Piping Plover or a Piping Plover decoy:

Bird?

Lots of beautiful Bank Swallow activity:

ID tip relative to Northern Rough-winged Swallow (‘the other brown swallow’): Bank Swallow = very dark/brown breast band; Rough-winged Swallow = no dark breast band.


Aerial Tree Swallow duo:


Gull Point

Recent Gull Point bird activity‘s mostly included Canada Geese, Red-winged Blackbird, various swallows, Song Sparrow, Killdeer, Caspian Tern, Double-crested Cormorant, gulls, and Spotted Sandpiper. Anecdotally, seemingly an unusual lack of shorebirds. For example, on July 4th it was only two Spotted Sandpiper (other than the “maybe a Piping Plover”). Also seems like there’s less vegetation than this time previous years – see, e.g., bare foregrounds in the shot immediately above + scarecrow shot further above. Can’t help thinking the two are connected; further investigation needed.

Another example – much less Common Yucca (Yucca filamentosa) in bloom currently than the last few years, e.g., 2 plants vs. dozen+:

Yucca bloom @ Gull Point

Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus)
Yellow Warbler (m)

Northern Flicker exhibiting “doing something on the ground before flying away” behavior:

Yellow Warbler (m) II

Great series of Brown-headed Cowbird @ Gull Point ‘outer old’ trail:


And a few of the always lovely Great Crested Flycatcher:


Finally, lots of Killdeer activity pretty much everywhere:


Coming up soon: “great” photography from this past/spectacular weekend at Presque Isle State Park! Spoiler alert: more Eastern Racoon x2 (really) + baby Wild Turkey (really). #more_nature