Group Walk Report for January 18, 2014

This morning 12 folks participated in the first Nalle Bunny Run group walk of 2014. It was a beautiful morning morning, clear and calm, starting out at about 31 degrees and ending up at around 60. We started at 9:00 AM and spent over 2 hours covering 1.5 miles.

The biggest highlight was when Roger Smith found probably the same male Eastern Towhee on the northeast corner of the preserve. Here's a poor photo.

Eastern Towhee - 2

(For better photos of this bird, see last month's group walk report.)

Other highlights included many active Ruby-crowned Kinglets, a good look at an Eastern Phoebe, being in the middle of a mixed group of Cedar Waxwings and American Robins feeding on berries, and a beautiful Pine Warbler that got close enough to reach out and touch. Here are my photos of the Pine Warbler:

Pine Warbler - 1
Pine Warbler - 2

Here are these and a few more photos posted to Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikael_behrens/sets/72157639905962454/

… and posted as iNaturalist observations:

iNaturalist Observations

And here is our complete bird species list:

eBird Checklist.

Posted on January 18, 2014 09:16 PM by mikaelb mikaelb

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