Date - April 19, 2021
Start time - 1:12 pm
End time - 2:17 pm
Location - Woodside Natural Area
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Start time - 2:17 pm
End time - 2:55 pm
Location - Saint Michael's Natural Area
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The afternoon was warm and sunny, and unsurprisingly it started off slow which only Song Sparrows and a Northern Cardinal. Probably the most exciting sightings of the day were when we stopped to take a break at a bench overlooking the wetland area. Next to the bench area was a number of conifers where there were two Ruby-crowned Kinglets singing. Unfortunately, they weren't singing loud enough or consistently enough for me to get a good recording. As we were listening to the Kinglets, a pair of Black Vultures flew over the wetland area.
After we completed the Woodside loop, we walked into Saint Michael's Natural Area via the trail that meets the road near the Woodside parking area. There we were able to observe via sound several woodpecker species, including my first of the year Yellow-bellied Sapsucker! We also heard a triller next to a wetland area but were unable to determine if it was a Dark-eyed Junco, a Chipping Sparrow, or a Swamp Sparrow.
Non-bird observations included a Baltimore Oriole nest and a bunch of Painted Turtles.
Large soaring black birds with white wing tips.
Female on nest w/ other individual (likely male) nearby.
Group of painted turtles near a Canada Goose
Don't know why my camera was in black and white mode, but this was a male Common Merganser.
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