Field Ornithology Journal #5

On Friday, May 28th I went to Rock Creek Park in NW DC. The temperature was around 79 degrees, it was partly sunny, and there was no detectable breeze. The park is just one large forest with a small creek running through it that held less than a foot of water. The forest is deciduous, and ranged from dispersed trees and open canopy to a much more dense forest with a closed canopy and thick understory. The birding was ok there; there did not seem to be a ton of diversity were I was, but there was high abundance of the species. The forest has a lot of snags, and I saw three species of woodpecker (Flicker, Downy, and Red-bellied) interacting with the snags. I didn't realize where I am had such a large Acadian Flycatcher population, but they could be seen or heard everywhere I went today. I saw one for the first time which was interesting because I've only heard them! Around the stream I saw Common Grackles, Brown-headed Cowbirds, and American Robins. None were in the stream, but they were on the rocks that bordered it, or flying through the channel it created in the forest. The rest of the species I mostly had to ID by song because the trees were very tall and much of the forest was dense. I heard the usual songbirds like Carolina Wrens, American Goldfinches, as well as Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Eastern Wood-Pewees, and Scarlet Tanagers. I've always had a hard time IDing the Scarlet Tanagers by call, but today I did, and I also saw a male and female which I've never seen before! It's crazy to me that such brilliant species could live in a city. Overall I think that my auditory ID skills improved, but I definitely still need to work on them. Listening comprehension has all been a struggle for me and this class put that to the test! I also saw Carolina Wrens today hopping on the ground and that's another species that I've only heard and never seen!

Publicado el mayo 28, 2021 08:28 TARDE por iadeslaw iadeslaw

Observaciones

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Carpintero de Vientre Rojo (Melanerpes carolinus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard singing and pecking at trees in the early morning and observed in the afternoon

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Saltapared de Carolina (Thryothorus ludovicianus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

heard and seen all day

Birds

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Aves (Clase Aves)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard singing and calling in the overstory

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Papamoscas Verdoso (Empidonax virescens)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard and see on lower branches in the forest

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Papamoscas del Este (Contopus virens)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard throughout the day

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Vireo Ojos Rojos (Vireo olivaceus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard throughout the day

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Seen flying over the forest

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Cardenal Rojo (Cardinalis cardinalis)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Many heard and seen (males and females) flying and landing on branches or shrubs

Birds

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Aves (Clase Aves)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

A few heard in the early morning

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Zorzal Moteado (Hylocichla mustelina)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard calling from the forest floor earlier in the morning

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Chinito (Bombycilla cedrorum)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard singing from overstory

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Papamoscas Viajero (Myiarchus crinitus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard in overstory

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Jilguero Canario (Spinus tristis)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

None observed but heard throughout the day

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Toquí­ Pinto (Pipilo erythrophthalmus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Seen flying between branches on hopping around the forest floor

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Papamoscas Fibí (Sayornis phoebe)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard earlier in the day

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Zanate Norteño (Quiscalus quiscula)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Many seen flying alone the creek that runs through park

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tordo Cabeza Café (Molothrus ater)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Seen and heard males and females

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Carbonero Copetón (Baeolophus bicolor)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard in the midstory but only a few times

Fotos / Sonidos

No hay fotos o sonidos

Qué

Carpintero de Pechera Común (Colaptes auratus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Seen briefly in the morning and heard singing

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Carpintero Velloso-Menor (Dryobates pubescens)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Males and females seen and heard - crawling up and down trees and snags

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Piranga Escarlata (Piranga olivacea)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Male and female heard and observed at the very top of a tree

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Pinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021

Descripción

Heard on the edge between forest and street

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Perlita Azulgrís (Polioptila caerulea)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021 a las 04:12 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Heard singing mid-day

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)

Observ.

iadeslaw

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2021 a las 04:12 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Heard and seen throughout the day

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