WFB 131 Field Journal 3: Forests

Date - 5/26/21
Start time - 7:14 am
End time - 12:02 pm
Location - Camel's Hump State Park
Weather (temperature, wind speed/direction, precipitation) - start: 72 F, 16 mph S, mostly sunny; end: 73 F, 15 mph S, mostly sunny
Habitat(s) - Starting out in the parking lot, I didn't see very many species but heard Black-capped Chickadees, Eastern Phoebes, and American Robins. As I moved up in altitude through the deciduous forest, I saw and heard Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Black-throated Green Warblers, Ovenbirds, Black-tailed Blue Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, Red-eyed Vireos, and Blackburnian Warblers. I got closer to the alpine vegetation zone, with mixed hemlocks and birch trees, I found Hermit Thrushes, Wood Thrushes, and possibly a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. In the alpine zone I found Pine Warblers and a Blue Jay.

Publicado el 26 de mayo de 2021 a las 10:36 PM por emma2forsythe emma2forsythe

Observaciones

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Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard calling throughout lower altitude, open deciduous forest

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Chipe Dorso Verde (Setophaga virens)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard scattered calling throughout open overstory of deciduous forest

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Chipe Suelero (Seiurus aurocapilla)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

calling heard across all entire forest, up until higher altitudes and alpine vegetation zone

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Carbonero de Capucha Negra (Poecile atricapillus)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

only a couple individuals heard scattered at the edge the forest, near parking lot

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Chipe Azulnegro (Setophaga caerulescens)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard calling throughout entire deciduous section of trail, one individual seen on beech tree branch

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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

a little hard to distinguish from vireo and tanager calls but at least four individuals were spotted

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Piranga Escarlata (Piranga olivacea)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard calling throughout deciduous section of forest

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Zorzal Moteado (Hylocichla mustelina)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard calling across stream in wooded meadow-y area next to trail, seemed to either be calling back and forth to each other or just singing at the same time

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Carpintero Moteado (Sphyrapicus varius)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

this was heard at a higher altitude in the forest, in an area with both coniferous and deciduous trees. I wasn't able to get a recording of it since it stopped as I pulled my phone out but based on the drumming pattern, my guess is it was a sapsucker.

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

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Papamoscas Fibí (Sayornis phoebe)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

heard calling closer to parking lot, at forest edge

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Zorzal Cola Canela (Catharus guttatus)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

a couple individuals heard, in mixed coniferous and deciduous area

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Chipe Pinero (Setophaga pinus)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

two individuals seen hopping around hemlock branches

Fotos / Sonidos

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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

one individual performing what I think was a mating dance, singing and bouncing in place on a branch, right at edge of alpine zone

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Chipe Garganta Naranja (Setophaga fusca)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

one heard in lower altitude deciduous section of woods and another seen on a branch near parking lot

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Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2021

Descripción

lots of individuals heard singing throughout deciduous forest

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