December 2017https://www.birdobserver.org/Issues/2017/December-2017Hot Birds: December 2017https://www.birdobserver.org/Issues/2017/December-2017/hot-birds-december-2017Hot BirdsFri, 01 Dec 2017 00:00:00 GMTHot Birds: December 2017<p class="caption"><img alt="" src="/Portals/0/Assets/bo45-6/hotbirds_Goldenwinged_crop.jpg" title="" /><br /> Another uncooperative warbler at Dunback, a Golden&shy;wing, was reported originally by Renee LaFontaine on September 14, and apparently relocated by Chris Floyd on the 18th, but never photographed. But another one flew into the nets and was banded at Manomet on October 4, and recaptured the next day. Sarah Duff took the photograph above.</p> <p class="caption"><img alt="" src="/Portals/0/Assets/bo45-6/hotbirds_STshearwater_crop.jpg" title="" /><br /> By far the most shocking sighting of the many at Race Point on September 23 was a Short-&shy;tailed Shearwater, not just a first state record, but a species with possibly fewer than five documented records from the entire Atlantic coast of the US. Even more astounding than its original detection that day was that it was photographed again roughly three weeks later! Peter Flood took the photo above.</p> <p class="caption"><img alt="" src="/Portals/0/Assets/bo45-6/hotbirds_whiteibis.jpg" title="" /><br /> Paul Dutil&rsquo;s first-ever eBird submission was a great one. He was kayaking on the Connecticut River oxbow near Northampton and encountered an immature White Ibis, only the fourth state record west of the Quabbin. Unfortunately, heavy rains in the days that followed made the water much deeper in the areas where the bird had been feeding; neither he nor anyone else could relocate it after his original report. Paul took the photo above.</p> <p class="caption"><img alt="" src="/Portals/0/Assets/bo45-6/hotbirds_scissor_crop.jpg" title="" /><br /> Sean Williams and Maili Waters found a Scissor-&shy;tailed Flycatcher at the Highland Light golf course in Truro. After leaving there it was relocated at the nearby Old North Cemetery. It bounced between these two locations for the next few days. Sean took the photo above.</p>