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CT Audubon’s Center at Pomfret

May 2017

May 21, 2017

George Kingston

Four members of the Allen Bird Club, George Kingston, Jean Delaney, Kathy and Myles Conway joined together to enjoy the birds at this lovely location.  A total of 40 species were identified, highlights included, Black Vulture, Purple Martin, Bank Swallow, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Bobolink, Scarlet Tanager, Veery, Wood Thrush, Blue-winged Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Savannah Sparrow, Willow Flycatcher, Eastern Kingbird, Double-crested Cormorant, Raven and Turkey.   We finished with lunch at the Vanilla Bean Café.

Quabbin Reservoir

May 2017

May 20, 2017

Janet Orcutt

The day started out cool at 7 a.m., but the birding turned hot by 8 a.m.   Seven participants ended up seeing a total of 52 species, including the Green Heron and Eastern Kingbirds scouted out at the route 9 swamp.
Of the 8 warblers seen, a pair of Blackburnians at Windsor Park was heart stopping.   The female dropped into the low trees in front of us and pulled material from the tent caterpillar nests.   She proceeded to come back and forth in front of us while the male flew around.   We walked down the road from Windsor Park to the culvert, getting a Bay-breasted Warbler, a Yellow-throated Vireo, an Indigo Bunting and a Sapsucker.   It got quieter after that until a Ruby-throated Hummingbird buzzed the group, a mere 2 feet away, and a Chestnut-sided Warbler picked at nesting material close by.   We walked down Gate 52.  There we had a Gray-cheeked Thrush that seemed to have no knowledge of people.   He hopped in the trees at the water's edge modeling his fine features as we watched him for at least 10 minutes.   A Pewee had given us a similar show at the spillway.  Birding as it should be!

Stebbins Refuge Morning Walk

May 2017

May 17, 2017

John Hutchison

A whopping number of birders, 25 in all, gathered to enjoy a total of 57 species in three hours of birding the refuge.   Highlights included Common Nighthawk sleeping on a branch of a Maple tree, Red-shouldered Hawk, two Willow Flycatchers, and two Canada Warblers (unfortunately only seen by a few in the group).   Only seven species of warbler were spotted, but other specialties made up for that disappointment.

Mt. Holyoke – Skinner State Park

May 2017

May 14, 2017

Janet Orcutt

Rainy weather canceled the walk up Mt. Holyoke though the leader and one intrepid birder showed up hoping to get glimpses of the Worm-eating and Cerulean Warblers.

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