The group visited the flat, north part of Mount Pisgah. Ducks were on the
small nameless pond, except the Wood Ducks were flying along the river.
Yellow-rumped Warblers were too numerous, active, and spaced, to even estimate
their number.
Canada Goose distant small group in field
Wood Duck 4
American Wigeon group at pond
Mallard few
Ring-necked Duck group at pond
Bufflehead some at pond
Pied-billed Grebe 1 at pond
Eurasian Collared Dove 6
Mourning Dove 4
Anna’s Hummingbird 7
Rufous Hummingbird 1 male
American Coot 2 at pond
Great Blue Heron around 20 active nests near the river
Turkey Vulture 1 from car
Red-shouldered Hawk heard 1
Red-tailed Hawk 3
Belted Kingfisher 1 at pond
Red-breasted Sapsucker 7
Downy Woodpecker 3
Northern Flicker 5
Pileated Woodpecker 1 heard
Steller’s Jay 4
California Scrub-Jay 8
American Crow few
Common Raven 3
Tree Swallow around 10 flying
Black-capped Chickadee 6
Bushtit a few pairs
White-breasted Nuthatch 4
Brown Creeper 3
Pacific Wren 1
Bewick’s Wren 3
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 5
Wrentit 2
American Robin omni-present and spread over a field.
Varied Thrush 1
European Starling few nesting
House Finch 4
Lesser Goldfinch 4
Spotted Towhee 6
Fox Sparrow 5
Song Sparrow 10
Golden-crowned Sparrow very few
Dark-eyed Junco 3
Brown-headed Cowbird 2 males
Yellow-rumped Warbler actively feeding over the deciduous woodland
Dennis Arendt, Judy Franzen, Mark and Cindy Armstrong, Jim Regali, Sylvia
Maulding, Pamela Carpenter, Sue Hutchinson, Larry McQueen, and we welcome
new-comers, Rachael Frieze and Gerry Meenahawand