Photo: White-breasted nuthatch by Joseph Mahoney
Hello everyone,
Please mark your calendars and be sure to join us for our walk this Saturday, March 23 where we will celebrate and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wooded Island Bird Walks. I’ll give a brief talk about the history of the walks and Cheryl will lead a memorial flower toss from the north bridge. We hope to see you all there.
Along with Cardinals singing and Red-winged Blackbirds returning, the most certain sign of spring is the return of birders to the bird walk! A warm welcome back to some folks that we haven’t seen for a while and to the many new birders who joined us on this walk.
We still have some winter birds with us but the migrants are arriving too. A Junco and six Red-breasted Mergansers are still in residence. The number of Red-winged Blackbirds is increasing and the Golden-crowned Kinglets have arrived.
The Northern Shovelers are always nice to see and we even had two Redheads, which is a duck that doesn’t visit the lagoons very often.
We found a Cooper’s Hawk nest that appears to be active so we will definitely check that weekly. Let’s hope for our very own Cooper’s Hawk chicks!
BIRDERS: Luther, Mike, Marian, Cheryl, Jennie, Kristin, Paul, Roger, Leslie, Daniela, Becky, Meghan, Rob, Dennis, Eric, Renate, Pam, Marisa and welcome to Rebecca, Willa, Jennifer, Gerald, Caterina, Zaki and Emmy.
TIME: 8:00am to 10:40am
WEATHER: 40 degrees, sunny, windy
Compiler: Cheryl
Photographers: Marisa, Eric and Leslie
Canada Goose Number observed: 15
Wood Duck Number observed: 4
Northern Shoveler Number observed: 3
Mallard Number observed: 6
Redhead Number observed: 2
Red-breasted Merganser Number observed: 6
Killdeer Number observed: 1
Ring-billed Gull Number observed: 5
Cooper's Hawk Number observed: 2
Red-tailed Hawk Number observed: 1
Downy Woodpecker Number observed: 4
Northern Flicker Number observed: 4
Eastern Phoebe Number observed: 1
American Crow Number observed: 5
Black-capped Chickadee Number observed: 6
Golden-crowned Kinglet Number observed: 3
Brown Creeper Number observed: 2
European Starling Number observed: 17
American Robin Number observed: 25
House Sparrow Number observed: 1
House Finch Number observed: 2
Fox Sparrow Number observed: 8
Dark-eyed Junco Number observed: 1
Song Sparrow Number observed: 6
Red-winged Blackbird Number observed: 17
Brown-headed Cowbird Number observed: 2
Common Grackle Number observed: 10
Northern Cardinal Number observed: 3
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