Photo: Tennessee warbler by Ben Cvengros
Hello everyone,
I’m happy to report that our resident Black-crowned Night Heron, Osaka, was present in the garden this week, perched in a different tree than usual, and we were happy to see it.
Once again, we had two Spotted Sandpipers on the lily pads in the Columbia Basin. Lots of American Goldfinches were flying about, and our official count of 15 is probably an undercount. We also had a flock of hummingbirds in the meadow which was pretty interesting. An Eastern Kingbird caught a very large cicada and kept whacking the insect on the branch of a bush in preparation to feed the unfortunate cicada to the hungry juvenile waiting impatiently by its side.
The most exciting sighting of the day was of three Cooper’s Hawks near the south bridge. They were young birds, and they spent a lot of time vocalizing to one another and flying around like they were playing. They were great fun to watch.
BIRDERS: Mark C., Lucy, Kristin, Michael, Kevin, Gary, Marian, Mike, Eric G., Trevor, Tracy, Leslie, Marisa, Renate and welcome to Mark R., Mary Beth and David.
TIME: 8:00am to 11:30am
WEATHER: Cloudy, low 70s
Compiler: Mike
Photographers: Marisa and Eric
Canada Goose Number observed: 52
Wood Duck Number observed: 12
Mallard Number observed: 8
Chimney Swift Number observed: 11
Ruby-throated Hummingbird Number observed: 5
Spotted Sandpiper Number observed: 2
Ring-billed Gull Number observed: 9
Herring Gull Number observed: 3
Double-crested Cormorant Number observed: 8
Great Blue Heron Number observed: 7
Great Egret Number observed: 2
Green Heron Number observed: 6
Black-crowned Night-Heron Number observed: 3
Cooper's Hawk Number observed: 3
Downy Woodpecker Number observed: 1
Northern Flicker Number observed: 2
American Kestrel Number observed: 1
Least Flycatcher Number observed: 1
Eastern Kingbird Number observed: 4
Philadelphia Vireo Number observed: 1
Warbling Vireo Number observed: 3
American Crow Number observed: 8
Black-capped Chickadee Number observed: 3
Purple Martin Number observed: 3
Barn Swallow Number observed: 4
European Starling Number observed: 1
Gray Catbird Number observed: 6
American Robin Number observed: 14
House Sparrow Number observed: 1
House Finch Number observed: 1
American Goldfinch Number observed: 15
Cape May Warbler Number observed: 1
Magnolia Warbler Number observed: 1
Yellow Warbler Number observed: 1
Canada Warbler Number observed: 1
Northern Cardinal Number observed: 2
If you’d like more information about a bird, check out the All About Birds ID guide:
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/
Corrections, additions and comments are welcome.
Good birding everyone,
Jennie