Vince Yurkunas
Six members of the ABC attended the first-ever field trip to Five Bridge Road/Grand Trunk Trail in Brimfield. As we were practically surrounded by marsh, the sounds of Red-winged Blackbirds and Swamp Sparrows were constantly present. The majority of our observations were mostly of permanent residents, species we were all familiar with. Early spring migrants (and they seem to be getting earlier each spring!) included Eastern Phoebe, Tree Swallow, and Chipping Sparrow. Singing Purple Finches were heard at two spots, and a Red-shouldered Hawk was seen carrying nesting material. Blue-gray Gnatcatchers flitted high in the treetops, their buzzy song attracting our attention, as did the ethereal, high-pitched song of the Brown Creeper. But probably the highlight of the trip were the warblers: Black-and-white Warblers crawling along tree branches, Yellow-rumped Warblers all along our walk, Palm Warblers flying and landing, wagging their tails, and Pine Warblers singing high in the trees, staying out of sight until finally we saw one to our satisfaction. The entire species list for the trip is below.