Today was a changes-in-the-weather sort of day. After yesterday’s sun, a thunderstorm blew through overnight, and this day began cool and foggy. Twas another quiet morning—aside from the rain-like sound when a breeze would blow through the thick, wet, leafy canopy, causing rain-like drops to fall. Eventually a few birds would sing or chatter or call. Only avian seventeen species on today’s list, but we did surprise a whitetail near the trail, which was fun for all but the deer.
In afternoon the sun emerged and things got steamy fast. I took a friend’s dog for a good long walk and we both drank lots of water afterward. Tomorrow’s supposed to be a bright one.
Beech Hill List Starting at 6:54 a.m. EST (7:54 DST), I hiked all trails.
1. Eastern Phoebe* 2. Black-capped Chickadee (v) 3. Hairy Woodpecker (v) 4. American Goldfinch 5. Song Sparrow 6. White-breasted Nuthatch (v) 7. Common Yellowthroat 8. Eastern Wood-pewee (v) 9. Cedar Waxwing 10. Yellow Warbler (v) 11. Eastern Towhee 12. Red-eyed Vireo (v) 13. Blue Jay (v) 14. Gray Catbird** 15. Tufted Titmouse (v) 16. American Crow* 17. Herring Gull*
Elsewhere
18. Mourning Dove 19. Osprey 20. Rock Dove
Mammals
Eastern Gray Squirrel White-tailed Deer
(v) Voice only *Also elsewhere **Voice only elsewhere †First-of-year
Last night’s soaking rain sure enough cooled things down a lot and got rid of the recent humidity. Jack had a much easier time of this morning’s hike—as, I suppose, did I.
But there were fewer flying insects. Perhaps that’s why things were so quiet, bird-wise. Fewer species on my list than in many weeks. But a couple of noteworthy ones: Wood Thrush, Herring Gull, Barn Swallow.
Also, in a chance meeting, I had a nice long chat with three long-time friends I hadn’t seen (or talked to) in a while. Kind of the day’s highlight.
Unless, of course, you count the handsome Eastern Coyote that showed up in the yard this early morning.
Beech Hill List Starting at 6:56 a.m. EST (7:56 DST), I hiked all trails.
1. Red-eyed Vireo (v) 2. Black-throated Green Warbler (v) 3. American Goldfinch** 4. Wood Thrush (v) 5. Eastern Towhee 6. Tufted Titmouse (v) 7. Cedar Waxwing 8. Eastern Wood-pewee (v) 9. Black-capped Chickadee** 10. American Crow* 11. Gray Catbird 12. Yellow Warbler (v) 13. Herring Gull* 14. Song Sparrow* 15. Barn Swallow 16. American Robin* 17. Blue Jay (v) 18. White-breasted Nuthatch (v) 19. Common Yellowthroat (v)
Elsewhere
20. Mourning Dove 21. Osprey 22. House Sparrow 23. Ruby-throated Hummingbird 24. Laughing Gull 25. Rock Dove
Mammals
Eastern Coyote
Reptiles
Garter Snake
(v) Voice only *Also elsewhere **Voice only elsewhere †First-of-year
Overcast and cool (low-60s (F)) this morning, with just a whisper of a breeze. Quiet on the trail first thing, but occasional calls came through. They’re moving around, the migratory species. They’re readying for the long fall journey.
Notably, more orioles today, and a minor fly hatch atop the summit spruce grove. But most notably was the circling collection of about a dozen barn swallows, a few families catching flies.
And the last bird on my list? A loon calling from not that far above the trees as we neared the end of our hike, dog and me.
(Today I booked dog and me a ferry and room for a Monhegan birding trip next month. It’s been more than three years. Excited.)
Beech Hill List Beginning at 7:25 a.m., I hiked most trails.
1. Red-eyed Vireo (v) 2. American Crow* 3. American Goldfinch 4. Black-capped Chickadee 5. Tufted Titmouse (v) 6. Blue Jay (v) 7. Black-and-white Warbler (v) 8. White-breasted Nuthatch (v) 9. American Robin 10. Red-bellied Woodpecker (v) 11. Ovenbird 12. Eastern Wood-pewee 13. Brown Creeper (v) 14. Eastern Phoebe* 15. Eastern Towhee 16. Alder Flycatcher 17. Gray Catbird** 18. Northern Flicker 19. Cedar Waxwing 20. Yellow Warbler (v) 21. White-throated Sparrow (v) 22. Baltimore Oriole 23. Barn Swallow 24. Song Sparrow 25. Field Sparrow 26. Least Flycatcher (v) 27. Common Yellowthroat (v) 28. Chestnut-sided Warbler 29. Common Loon (v)
Elsewhere
30. Mourning Dove 31. Herring Gull 32. Rock Dove
Mammals
American Red Squirrel
(v) Voice only *Also elsewhere **Voice only elsewhere †First-of-year