6 April 2026

A Wonderful Hour

Friday, April 12th, 2019
Gray Ghost (male Northern Harrier), Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 12 April 2019.
Gray Ghost (male Northern Harrier).
American Kestrel, Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 12 April 2019.
American Kestrel.

On my Beech Hill hike with Jack this morning, I encountered 18 bird species—among them American Woodcock, Eastern Phoebe, Great Blue Heron, Northern Harrier, American Kestrel, Red-winged Blackbird, Killdeer, and Eastern Bluebird. Just a wonderful hour of walking around.

A thought occurs:

Despite the gray, chilly, muddy, leafless landscape you might see out your windows, this is a perfect time of year to take up birding. Spring migration is happening, folks. So if you’re not already a birder, considering grabbing a pair of binoculars, buying (or borrowing) a field guide, and stepping out for a look and listen. Prepare to be inspired, thrilled, frustrated, astounded, pleased with yourself, and filled with awe.

Honestly, I envy novice birders, recalling that sweet awakening to a world I’d never known. No matter your age or personality or politics, birding will improve your life. Believe me.

Beech Hill List
Beginning at 8:30, I hiked the open trail.

1. Hairy Woodpecker
2. American Robin* (v)
3. Northern Cardinal** (v)
4. White-breasted Nuthatch (v)
5. Tufted Titmouse** (v)
6. American Woodcock**
7. Mourning Dove* (wingbeats)
8. Red-winged Blackbird
9. Song Sparrow**
10. Eastern Bluebird
11. American Crow*
12. American Kestrel
13. Northern Harrier
14. American Goldfinch
15. Great Blue Heron
16. Killdeer
17. Black-capped Chickadee**
18. Eastern Phoebe**

Elsewhere

19. Herring Gull
20. Rock Pigeon
21. Mallard
22. House Sparrow

v = Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

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