[bcbirdclub] Breaks

  • From: Bob Sweaney <kypm62@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bcbirdclub@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:42:28 -0400

Yesterday I traveled to the Breaks hoping to find a Swainson's Warbler---no 
luck there. But did see some other birds. One encounter was quite puzzling. 
While on the Cold Spring trail I heard a warbler singing whose song was not 
familiar. After spending about 15 minutes looking for the little fellow it 
turned out to be a Hooded Warbler----their song is one of the first that I 
learned of the warblers and it certainly was different.
 
 
A couple of weeks ago we spent a week in Vermont & New Hampshire (mostly 
looking at Presidential sites). But we always manage to get in a little birding.
In Vermont we spent a beautiful morning at Herrick's Cove along the Connecticut 
River in the town of Rockingham. Got my first ever look at a Chestnut Sided 
Warbler. The trees and brushy areas were full of Cedar Waxwings, Catbirds, and 
Baltimore Orioles. Lots of those three.
 
A few days later near the village of Sainte Hermengilde, Quebec, (do not ask me 
to pronounce it) we spent the morning at Marais Duquette. Greeting us when we 
got out of the car were nesting Tree Swallows and nearby were Common 
Yellowthroat. The highlight was finding an American Bittern standing out in the 
marsh with his head thrown back, bill pointed skyward, and not moving. 
Difficult to find.
 
Bob Sweaney
 
 
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