Submitted by Jennie Strable on Mon, 07/20/2015 - 7:37pm
Event date:
Saturday, June 20, 2015 - 8:00am
Location:
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Hello to All,
BIRDERS: 12. Jennie S., Marian N., Leo H., Caroline H., Bruce M., Eric G., Tobias G., Mary Nell M., Karin C., Karin D., Mary E-F., Chris E-F., and Pat D.
TIME: 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
PLACES: Bobolink Meadow
WEATHER: Partly cloudy. Temperature 64 – 78 F., Wind WNW 5mph.
TOTAL SPECIES COUNT:
X = commonly seen and/or not counted.
Canada Goose – X.
Mallard – X.
Double-crested Cormorant – 1.
Great Blue Heron – 2.
Green Heron – 1.
Black-crowned Night Heron – 1.
Killdeer – 1.
Spotted Sandpiper – 4. Males doing a strut walk, displaying.
Caspian Tern – 1.
Monk Parakeet – 2. Pair was perched on light near condo nest.
Chimney Swift – X. Flying just above the surface of the water snatching up insects.
E. Wood Pewee – 1.
Eastern Kingbird – 1.
Warbling Vireo – 1. Heard.
Purple Martin – X.
N. Rough-winged Swallow – X.
Barn Swallow – X. Perched on dead tree with fledglings.
House Wren – 1.
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher – 2.
Eastern Bluebird – 1. Spotted by Eric G. on soccer net crossbar.
American Robin – 1. On nest.
Cedar Waxwing – 2.
Yellow Warbling – 1.
Song Sparrow – 1. Singing in the open.
Northern Cardinal – 1. Male.
Red-winged Blackbird – X.
Baltimore Oriole – 2. Male & Female.
American Goldfinch – 1.
This is a group report, with many birders contributing to the list. Most of the birds were seen by a least several or all the birders.
Corrections, additions and comments are welcome.
Recordings are not used to attract birds.
This report will be recorded on eBird as a group report for the Wooded Island Bird Walks.
The Walks are free and open to one and all. They are held year round. Birders always show up near Darrow Bridge at the start times. Newcomers are warmly welcomed.
Noteon Darrow Bridge: Darrow Bridge has been barricaded by the Department of Transportation. No one can cross. A high black metal iron fence has been erected on all four sides. It appears that the fence will remain in place until Darrow Bridge is completely rebuilt, which could be more than a year. The Bridge has been deemed unsafe.
Birders meet in the southwest corner of the east parking lot. Wooded Island is closed off by a fence while work in being done. Birders walk through Bobolink Meadow and view the east side of Wooded Island and the East Lagoon.
The Walks start at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday.
Please note: The Wednesday morning Walks have been decommissioned. An informal group often meets, but the start time varies and the distance traveled can be curtailed.
Metered parking is available east of Darrow Bridge and is accessible from South Lake Shore Drive at 57th Street (labeled Science Drive on a small blue street sign). There is a Stop Light at 57th Street. Make a turn at the Stop Light towards the Museum. Turn Left (south) at the intersection of Science Drive and Columbia Drive. Go through the parking lot to the west end.
Note on Parking and Lots: While restoration is ongoing, heavy equipment has taken over half of the east parking lot, off of South Lake Shore Drive, and half of the southwest parking lot which has an entrance off of Hayes Drive (63rd St.) and just east of Cornell Drive. Birders will be able to find metered parking in both lots. The east lot is the preferred one, as it is located nearest to the start of the Walk.There is also unmetered parking along Stony Island Avenue from 58th to 56th Street.
Best of Birding to All,
Patricia Durkin