FJ Forest birds

Date: 25 May 2021 & 26 May 2021
Time: 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. & 6:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Location: Red Rocks Park in South Burlington
Weather: partly sunny, ~60ºF, moderate wind coming off of the lake penetrating through the woods & sunny, 70ºF, with moderate to strong winds
Habitat: This park was covered in downed trees, standing snags, and trees with holes and peck marks on them. There were also plenty of trees with the bark ripped off of them from the woodpeckers. The stand composition changed as you wandered throughout the property, however, the general age of the trees stayed consistent. Most of the trees seemed to be 50 years old or under with the mean being around 20 years. There was one very large tree towards the beginning of the property (that was dead) that was at least 200 years seemingly. Stands could consist of mixed woods with birch, pine, and beech as well as purely coniferous Eastern White Pine stands. The conifer stands also had large boulders and bedrock protrusions more so than the mixed stands. Other areas were purely deciduous stands with the usual birch and beech, but also had White Oak, Green Ash, and a variety of maples. The canopy was completely full, but not necessarily dense just one or 2 layers. Various mosses and fungi were growing on the ground throughout the property suggesting it is usually a very moist place which makes sense since it is right beside Lake Champlain.
I found most of the birds to be in the mixed or entirely deciduous stands. Walking through the conifer stands, everything was mostly quiet except for the occasional Pileated Woodpecker and Ovenbird.
-The best part about today was there was a sign the owls were attacking people on the trail (unfortunately I didn’t find them), but I thought that was pretty funny. It is just because they happened to nest near where to trail was and are being defensive.
-The best thing I actually got to see was the large male Pileated Woodpecker stripping bark off of an Eastern White Pine. I thought it would’ve been a longer, more work intensive process, but it was very easy for him. It had me wondering if all of the holes/cavities and bark strippings were from him or if there is a large population of woodpeckers here. I also go to see a baby Red-breasted Nuthatch up close and had to save him from getting eaten or squished on the trail.

Coniferous: Red-breasted Nuthatch, Winter Wren
Deciduous: Red-eyed Vireo, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Great Crested Flycatcher, Ovenbird
Generalist: Black-throated Green Warbler

Publicado el mayo 26, 2021 01:43 TARDE por catherinegullo22 catherinegullo22

Observaciones

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Cardenal Rojo (Cardinalis cardinalis)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-M + F pair

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Carbonero de Capucha Negra (Poecile atricapillus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Papamoscas Fibí (Sayornis phoebe)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-Seen ripping bark of a tree and pecking at the wood

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Bajapalos Pecho Canela (Sitta canadensis)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-baby picture seen on 2021-05-26

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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Chipe Suelero (Seiurus aurocapilla)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Papamoscas del Este (Contopus virens)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Chipe Dorso Verde (Setophaga virens)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Carbonero Copetón (Baeolophus bicolor)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Papamoscas Viajero (Myiarchus crinitus)

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Mayo 25, 2021

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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-seen flying over the canopy and heard calling

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Gaviota Pico Anillado (Larus delawarensis)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-Seen flying over the canopy and heard calling once.
-Was headed in the direction of the lake

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Carpintero Moteado (Sphyrapicus varius)

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Mayo 25, 2021

Descripción

-Seen sitting on the branch of an Eastern White Pine. The back appeared gray (which would be explained by the white and black patterning on the back) with a more easily seen black and white tail. It also had a bright read head. Not sure the color of its face. Smaller than a Pileated Woodpecker, but the same size or larger than a Hairy Woodpecker.

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Saltapared Cholino del Este (Troglodytes hiemalis)

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Mayo 26, 2021

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