Clear day, late morning hike. Birds about, lurking—except for the fly-catching species, who stuck to the tips of the spruces where the hatch swarms were.
Beech Hill List
Beginning at 10 a.m., I hiked the open trail.
1. American Goldfinch
2. Northern Cardinal (v)
3. Blue Jay
4. Black-capped Chickadee
5. Northern Flicker**
6. American Crow*
7. Eastern Towhee
8. Song Sparrow
9. Common Yellowthroat
10. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
11. Yellow-rumped Warbler
12. Cedar Waxwing
13. Least Flycatcher
14. Red-eyed Vireo
15. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
16. American Redstart (v)
17. Tufted Titmouse (v)
18. White-breasted Nuthatch (v)
Elsewhere
19. Mourning Dove
20. Rock Pigeon
21. Herring Gull
22. House Finch (v)
23. Canada Goose
v = Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere
Tags: American crow, American goldfinch, American redstart, black-capped chickadee, blue jay, Canada goose, Cedar waxwing, common yellowthroat, eastern towhee, herring gull, house finch, least flycatcher, mourning dove, northern cardinal, northern flicker, red-eyed vireo, rock pigeon, ruby-crowned kinglet, ruby-throated hummingbird, song sparrow, tufted titmouse, white-breasted nuthatch, yellow-rumped warbler


