
At a lunchtime trip to Mill Creek Marsh in Secaucus hundreds of Green-winged Teal were in the mudflats. At one point a juvenile Peregrine Falcon chased a group of teal around without success. The Peregrine then chose to chase Northern Shovelers. Song Sparrows, White-throated Sparrows and 9 Fox Sparrows were seen as well. The reported Orange-crowned Warbler was around but I didn't find it. A Green-winged Teal (Eurasian), was seen separated from the main group of teal. This is bird for another day since the sub-species list isn't quite ready on the Bird-a-day sight. Other highlights were 4 Great Blue Herons and an immature Bald Eagle.
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