Weed Walk Diary – August 2009

August 5 – Roading
Three special birds made for an exciting trip – at Dorchester Park we had a Caspian Tern; on Round Pond Rd. an immature Broad-Winged Hawk gave us long looks but our most unusual was a Yellow-Throated Warbler on German Hollow Rd. Bald Eagle, Cooper’s Hawk, Am.Kestrels, E.Wood Pewee, E.Phoebes, E.Kingbirds, E.Bluebirds and many dozen others contributed to an impressive number of species.

August 12 – Parks
We made short visits to several valley parks, seeing or hearing many typical August birds including Am.Redstart, Gr.Blues, B.Kingfisher and Blue-Hd.Vireo. In downtown Binghamton we spotted one of the Peregrine Falcons perched on the Security Mutual Bldg.; a Scarlet Tanager was at Port Dick Park and on the Susquehanna a Bald Eagle, Great Egret and DC Cormorants.

August 19
Two special happenings gave us a great morning – After racking up a good number of very nice species we were checking the marsh on Leetville Rd when a Sheriff’s Deputy drove by – no ticket, but instead led us to where he had seen a Turkey Vulture perched in a tree. They do “serve” indeed! Then along Hyde St we were treated to good looks of an adult Golden Eagle circling before it headed off to the southwest.

August 26 – Middendorf Park
We started off here with a flock of B.Orioles, Blue Jays, others, then to Tri-Cities Airport to check for shorebirds, finding Killdeers, Semi-Palmated and Solitary Sandpipers. A Green Heron posed in the reeds. At Vestal-Rail Trail marsh we picked up Wood Ducks and Mallards and wrapped up on the Vestal side of the river with more Killdeer and DC Cormorants.

Weed Walk Diary is provided by members of the Naturalists’ Club of Broome County. This Weed Walk Diary was written by Marie Petuh. For information on the Naturalists Club, write P.O. Box 191, Vestal, N.Y. 13850.

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