A bright, warm morning, with remnants of rain remaining in the shade. Wore shorts and sandals for a changeĀ o. Birds about, although still being sneaky. Sparrows perched and sang Hardly anywhere other humans up there this morning despite it being a balmy Saturday morning
Beech Hill List
Beginning at 8:15 a.m., I hiked the open trail.
1. Chestnut-sided Warbler**
2. Red-eyed Vireo** (v)
3. Hermit Thrush (v)
4. American Goldfinch** (v)
5. American Robin*
6. Ovenbird (v)
7. White-breasted Nuthatch (v)
8. Rose-breasted Grosbeak (v)
9. Song Sparrow
10. Eastern Towhee
11. Northern Cardinal* (v)
12. Tufted Titmouse (v)
13. Common Yellowthroat**
14. Yellow Warbler (v)
15. Alder Flycatcher
16. Gray Catbird**
17. Eastern Wood-pewee (v)
18. Black-throated Green Warbler (v)
19. Savannah Sparrow
20. American Crow*
21. Field Sparrow
22. Eastern Phoebe* (v)
23. Veery (v)
24. Chipping Sparrow*
25. Mourning Dove*
26. Black-capped Chickadee
27. Cedar Waxwing
28. Eastern Bluebird
29. American Redstart (v)
30. Blue Jay (v)
31.Purple Finch (v)
Elsewhere
32. Wild Turkey
33. Herring Gull
v = Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere
Tags: alder flycatcher, American crow, American goldfinch, American redstart, American robin, black-capped chickadee, black-throated green warbler, blue jay, Cedar waxwing, chestnut-sided warbler, chipping sparrow, common yellowthroat, eastern bluebird, eastern phoebe, eastern towhee, eastern wood-pewee, field sparrow, gray catbird, hermit thrush, herring gull, mourning dove, northern cardinal, ovenbird, purple finch, red-eyed vireo, rose-breasted grosbeak, savannah sparrow, song sparrow, tufted titmouse, veery, white-breasted nuthatch, wild turkey, yellow warbler