Had a fun early hike this morning with dog. Calm, a little humid, not cold. Right away, I spotted a bunch of little songbirds flitting through the greenery—warblers, vireos, flycatchers. A little early fall migration action. Didn’t get great photos, but it was fun trying.
And so it begins again.
Note: Headed out west tomorrow for a few days. Hoping to have a post or two, but no guarantees!
Beech Hill List
Beginning at 7:30 a.m., I hiked the open trail.
1. Northern Cardinal**
2. American Robin
3. Common Yellowthroat
4. Red-breasted Nuthatch (v)
5. Chestnut-sided Warbler
6. Pine Warbler
7. Red-eyed Vireo
8. Gray Catbird
9. Black-capped Chickadee**
10. Tufted Titmouse (v)
11. Downy Woodpecker
12. Eastern Bluebird (v)
13. Least Flycatcher
14. American Crow*
15. Blue Jay**
16. Song Sparrow
17. Northern Flicker
18. Hairy Woodpecker
19. Eastern Towhee (v)
20. American Goldfinch (v)
21. Yellow-rumped Warbler
22. Purple Finch
23. Eastern Phoebe
24. Eastern Wood-pewee (v)
25. Philadelpha Vireo
Elsewhere
26. Chipping Sparrow
27. Pileated Woodpecker
28. Herring Gull
29. Rock Pigeon
30. Broad-winged Hawk
v = Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere
Tags: American crow, American goldfinch, American robin, black-capped chickadee, blue jay, broad-winged hawk, chestnut-sided warbler, chipping sparrow, common yellowthroat, downy woodpecker, eastern bluebird, eastern phoebe, eastern towhee, eastern wood-pewee, gray catbird, hairy woodpecker, herring gull, least flycatcher, northern cardinal, northern flicker, Philadelpha Vireo, pileated woodpecker, pine warbler, purple finch, red-breasted nuthatch, red-eyed vireo, rock pigeon, song sparrow, tufted titmouse, yellow-rumped warbler

