Fall migration is in full swing, and my first papers are due this coming Thursday. In response to this, I have ingeniously planned a big day around my class schedule... I made a dry run this afternoon, with great results. From 3-4 pm, with NO binoculars and plenty of spishing, I checked off an even 20 species on campus and nearby nature trail. I am hoping this is a good omen, but we'll see tomorrow.
Big Day Test Run:
Canada Goose
Killdeer
Ring-billed Gull
Rock Dove
Mourning Dove
Belted Kingfisher
Downy Woodpecker
Blue Jay
American Crow
Tufted Titmouse
White-breasted Nuthatch
House Wren
American Robin
Gray Catbird
European Starling
Cedar Waxwing
Chipping Sparrow
Song Sparrow
American Goldfinch
House Sparrow
For the real deal, I will cover the HVCC campus, Nature Trail, Landfill, Vischer Ferry Preserve, Hudson-Mohawk Bike path, and anything in between that looks promising...
And then I have to study....
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Narrow Fellow in the Water

A few weeks ago some friends and I spent the day at Lock 7, Colonie. The birding was reasonably good for a muggy afternoon, and I observed and identified my first Epidonax flycatcher!
Highlights:
Green Heron (3)
Great Blue Heron
ACADIAN FLYCATCHER
Yellow Warbler
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
OSPREY
After I realized that the flycatcher might be difficult to ID, my sister helped me come up with a mnemonic to remember the calls. She came up with Phoo-eee! In the end, this is what clinched the ID. Now, the birding might have been decent, but the herping was better. The woods were teeming with toads... So many that at one point we stopped, and gathered up the taods within reach and plunked them in my hat for a picture.

I grabbed it for a quick picture, received a few tiny bites, and then released it.
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