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Ashley Ponds, Holyoke

Ashley Ponds, Holyoke

October 13, 2019

Tim Carter

We started out on a sunny fall morning with 10 people and luck was with us as our 1st bird of the day was a Rusty Blackbird sitting on a dead tree in the first marsh area.  We were able to get great scope views, because he stayed in one spot the whole time.  As we headed in we had some Yellow-rumps and Wood Ducks.  We approached the Ponds and had our next surprise as a low flying Osprey flew by scanning the water for breakfast.  Along the next path we got a pair of White-throated Sparrows, more Yellow-rumps and some Palm Warblers, a pair of Pileated Woodpeckers, a Blue-headed Vireo and a Swainson's Thrush along with a number of other birds.  We then headed towards the back ponds, but first saw a pair of Savannah Sparrows and flushed a Killdeer that was feeding pondside.

The raptor show was next as we saw 5 Redtails, a Cooper's Hawk and a pair of Turkey Vultures along with who we assume was the same Osprey making numerous flights up and down the ponds.  When we got into the wooded area, we asked the warblers to come down a little lower and they obliged, giving us some great looks at Palms and Yellow-rumps along with scoping a number of Wood Ducks.  As we headed back, we got splendid looks at another Swainson's Thrush that was along the side of the road.  We then headed back to the parking lot thinking we were done, but instead saw a number of raptors climbing the thermals.  There were some Redtails, but also a Bald Eagle that was circling with a Raven.  A good day with good birds.  Our total species count was 41.