6 March 2026

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Rain

Friday, August 4th, 2023
Eastern Towhee (juvie), Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 04 August 2023.
Eastern Towhee (juvie).

The forecast rain arrived a bit earlier than the weather radar suggested, so dog and I got rather soaked this morning, but we didn’t care. Moderate temperatures, nice bit of wind, on-and-off showers keeping Jack cool—frankly, we both loved it.

We only hiked the main trial, though, meaning my daily list has few bird species. And only one that posed for a semi-decent photo: a juvie towhee.

Thundershowers overnight, but the sun should emerge at some point tomorrow.

Beech Hill List
Starting at 7:03 a.m. EST (8:03 DST), I hiked the main trail.

1. Gray Catbird
2. Black-capped Chickadee
3. American Goldfinch (v)
4. Eastern Towhee
5. American Crow
6. Eastern Bluebird (v)
7. Song Sparrow*
8. Eastern Phoebe
9. Common Yellowthroat (v)
10. Herring Gull*
11. Cedar Waxwing
12. Red-shouldered Hawk
13. Northern Cardinal (v)
14. Hermit Thrush (v)

Elsewhere

15. Mourning Dove

Mammals

16. American Red Squirrel

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

†First-of-year

More Juvies

Tuesday, August 1st, 2023
Eastern Towhee (juvie), Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 01 August 2023.
Eastern Towhee (juvie).

First I looked at the thermometer this morning, the temp was in the 50s (F). But soon enough, the nice cool hike to start for dog and me became rather warm. The breeze helped—as did the ol’ birding distraction. Still plenty of juvies (among them a towhee that posed), but my total species count was pretty low.

Still had a few exciting moments—a calling Red-shouldered Hawk, juvie towhees and Chestnut-sided Warblers.

This afternoon some rain fell, and I heard a rumble of thunder. Looking forward to seeing how tomorrow shapes up.

Beech Hill List
Starting at 7:22 a.m. EST (8:22 DST), I hiked all trails.

1. Red-eyed Vireo
2. Blue Jay
3. American Goldfinch
4. Black-throated Green Warbler
5. Chestnut-sided Warbler
6. Veery
7. Downy Woodpecker
8. Eastern Towhee
9. Eastern Wood-pewee
10. Black-capped Chickadee
11. Tufted Titmouse
12. American Crow
13. Cedar Waxwing
14. Alder Flycatcher
15. Song Sparrow
16. Red-shouldered Hawk
17. Common Yellowthroat
18. Gray Catbird
19. Hermit Thrush
20. Turkey Vulture
21. Tree Swallow
22. Hairy Woodpecker

Elsewhere

23. Herring Gull
24. Eastern Phoebe

Mammals

Eastern Gray Squirrel

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

†First-of-year

Two Highlights

Monday, July 31st, 2023
Dark-eyed Junco (juvie), Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 31 July 2023.
Dark-eyed Junco (juvie).

Cool again, but not as breezy and somewhat more humid. [The forecast rain—and a thundershower—came this late afternoon, so tomorrow might be less muggy.] A bunch of interesting bird activity, too—a highlight being the surprise appearance of a juvie Dark-eyed Junco along the wooded trail, hunting assorted insects. It stayed about twenty feet in front of dog and me until, finally, I managed a photo.

Young whitetail buck, Beech Hill Preserve, Rockport, Maine, 31 July 2023.
Young whitetail buck.

Another highlight—shortly after the junco—came when we surprised a young whitetail buck. He didn’t go far, then froze and checked us out for a bit. Again, a photo.

I’m still astonished not to have found a single deer tick since one tiny one appeared in spring on Jack’s nose. Crazy. (Not that I’m complainin’.)

Beech Hill List
Starting at 7:07 a.m. EST (8:07 DST), I hiked all trails.

1. Red-eyed Vireo
2. Hermit Thrush
3. Blue Jay
4. American Goldfinch
5. Black-throated Green Warbler
6. Hairy Woodpecker
7. Eastern Wood-pewee
8. Northern Flicker
9. Tufted Titmouse
10. Black-capped Chickadee
11. White-breasted Nuthatch
12. American Crow
13. Ovenbird
14. Dark-eyed Junco
15. Red-bellied Woodpecker
16. Eastern Towhee
17. Alder Flycatcher
18. Gray Catbird
19. American Robin
20. Cedar Waxwing
21. Song Sparrow
22. Common Yellowthroat
23. Purple Finch
24. Mourning Dove
25. Red-shouldered Hawk
26. Turkey Vulture
27. Yellow Warbler
28. Barn Swallow
29. Chestnut-sided Warbler
30. Blue-headed Vireo

Elsewhere

31. Northern Cardinal
32. Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Mammals

White-tailed Deer

(v) Voice only
*Also elsewhere
**Voice only elsewhere

†First-of-year

 
Bird Report is a (sometimes intermittent) record of the birds I encounter while hiking, see while driving, or spy outside my window. —Brian Willson



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