

What a lovely hike this morning. Overcast, partly sun, splash of sun, overcast. Multiple woodpeckers (including a sapsucker), pregnant doe browsing in daylight, raven carrying an egg. One of my favorite little collection of natural goings on.
Beech Hill List
Beginning at 8 a.m., I hiked all trails.
1. Northern Cardinal (v)
2. Red-eyed Vireo**
3. Tufted Titmouse (v)
4. Ovenbird** (v)
5. Chestnut-sided Warbler**
6. American Redstart (v)
7. Veery (v)
8. Common Yellowthroat**
9. Eastern Wood-pewee (v)
10. Eastern Towhee
11. Brown-headed Cowbird (v)
12. Blue Jay (v)
13. Field Sparrow
14. Gray Catbird**
15. Pileated Woodpecker
16. Yellow Warbler (v)
17. Eastern Phoebe*
18. Tree Swallow
19. American Goldfinch
20. Alder Flycatcher
21. American Crow*
22. Cedar Waxwing
23. Common Raven
24. Chipping Sparrow*
25. Hermit Thrush
26. Black-and-white Warbler (v)
27. Black-throated Green Warbler (v)
28. Black-capped Chickadee (v)
29. Yellow-bellied Sapucker
30. American Robin (v)
31. Least Flycatcher (v)
32. Hairy Woodpecker (v)
Elsewhere
33. House Finch
34. 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, black=and-white warbler, blue jay, brown-headed cowbird, Cedar waxwing, chestnut-sided warbler, chipping sparrow, common raven, common yellowthroat, eastern phoebe, eastern towhee, eastern wood-pewee, field sparrow, gray catbird, hairy woodpecker, hermit thrush, least flycatcher, Northern Carinal, ovenbird, pileated woodpecker, red-eyed vireo, tree swallow, tufted titmouse, veery, yellow warbler, yellow-bellied sapsucker