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Stebbins Refuge Morning Walk

Stebbins Refuge Walk

May 1, 2021

Beth Spirito

Six members gathered at Stebbins and garnered a total of 31 species.

We saw many Black-and-white Warblers and Ruby-crowned Kinglets.  Other warblers were Yellow, Parula, Yellow-rumped,and a Black-throated Green, which was a lifer for a few of us.  MJ was able to capture a beautiful photograph of it as well.

We attempted to see the Screech Owl, but he was not having it.  I was able to point out his usual location though for those that did not know.

The star of the day was the beautiful Rose-breasted Grosbeak,who was singing away in the top of the tree with the sunlight hitting it just right!  Perfect view.

The walk finished up around 10:30, but some continued on,birding Pondside Rd for another hour.  An additional 12 species were seen here, including a Belted Kingfisher, a few Great Blue Herons, a Great Egret, and a beautiful Blue-Headed Vireo!

It was a good day, some lifers, as well as some FOY’s.  Everyone seemed happy!