Hello everyone,
We had several highlights today, in addition to the beautiful fall weather. A Peregrine Falcon was seen near the music bridge. We had a lot of Redstarts, but only the females and juvenile males. We’re hoping that the males will come through soon. A large flock of Cedar Waxwings flew over and the Hummingbirds were plentiful among the jewelweed.
BIRDERS: Marisa, Eric, Letitia, Cheryl, Marian, Karin, Liz, Jennie
TIME: 8:00am to 11:00am
WEATHER: Sunny, breezy, in the 60s and rising to the 70s
As always, thank you to Cheryl, lister extraordinaire.
Canada Goose Number observed: 64
Wood Duck Number observed: 6
Mallard Number observed: 9
Chimney Swift Number observed: 3
Ruby-throated Hummingbird Number observed: 7 Details: absolutely loving the Jewel Weed
Great Blue Heron Number observed: 4
Green Heron Number observed: 3
Northern Harrier Number observed: 1 Details: Flyover, Seen in Bobolink Meadow, identified by Marian N.
Downy Woodpecker Number observed: 5
Peregrine Falcon Number observed: 1
Eastern Wood-Pewee Number observed: 3
Eastern Phoebe Number observed: 1
Warbling Vireo Number observed: 5
Red-eyed Vireo Number observed: 2
American Crow Number observed: 1
Black-capped Chickadee Number observed: 9
Barn Swallow Number observed: 1
White-breasted Nuthatch Number observed: 1
Gray Catbird Number observed: 3
Veery Number observed: 1
Swainson's Thrush Number observed: 3
American Robin Number observed: 1
thrush sp. Number observed: 1
Cedar Waxwing Number observed: 25
House Sparrow Number observed: 1
American Goldfinch Number observed: 15
Song Sparrow Number observed: 2
Northern Waterthrush Number observed: 2
Black-and-white Warbler Number observed: 2
Tennessee Warbler Number observed: 1
American Redstart Number observed: 9
Bay-breasted/Blackpoll Warbler Number observed: 1
Palm Warbler Number observed: 1
Northern Cardinal Number observed: 3
Indigo Bunting Number observed: 1
Corrections, additions and comments are welcome.
Recordings are not used to attract birds.
The Walks are free and open to one and all. They are held year round. Newcomers are warmly welcomed.
Saturday morning walks: Start at 8:00 a.m. and cover a distance of two miles. Birders walk from the meeting spot counterclockwise onto Wooded Island. Exiting Wooded Island at the south end, the birders walk along the soccer field and enter the south end of Bobolink Meadow. The Meadow’s path leads to the Music Bridge. After crossing the Music Bridge birders walk through the parking lot and around the Columbia Basin (North Lagoon) and return to our meeting spot. In late fall, winter and early spring, the birders check for birds on the lakefront at the Outer Harbor near LaRabida Hospital and the Inner Harbor after the Wooded Island walk.
Meeting Spot: Birders meet on the west shore of the Columbia Basin (North Lagoon). Park on Stony Island Avenue near 59th Street, walk east across the parkland area, then cross Cornell Drive to reach the spot.
Good birding everyone,
Jennie
Photo: Wood Duck by Teri Franzen/Audubon Photography Awards