Forest Life

It was a beautiful, blue sky Tuesday morning (6:50 am), May 20, 2020. I'm the first to arrive at Aitken State Forest, soon to be sharing the trail with a couple of older ladies. As they part up the trail for Bald Moutain, I make my way down a different road for about 45 minutes. At first, I was a little discouraged because there wasn't much activity going on except the abundance of chipmunk calls. As I turned around and began my journey up Bald Mountain, that soon changed. It was almost like I was watching a couple's show where there were two Black-capped Chickadees dancing with each other and then right after, two Black-throated Green Warblers. Though, those were the only species I really saw in this dense mixed forest. The forest itself was a beautiful composition of pines, beech, maple, oak, and even a few flowering species like bleeding heart and trillium. Throughout my way up to the peak of the mountain, I heard one Woodpecker going to town on a tree somewhere, unfortunately, I was unable to spot it. I knew it was a Pileated Woodpecker because of it's distinct 'laughing' call, but oh how I wish I was able to see it too. Most of the time I had to wait for a species to send out another call because all my recording would pick up was the loud call of a chipmunk. Though that was one of the biggest challenges today, Aitken State Forest did not disappoint in the number of species I was able to get a good recording on. I hope to go back there soon to see what else it will have in store for me, let alone, see that gorgeous view again.

Posted on 20 de maio de 2020, 11:37 PM by chey_conn chey_conn

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Curruíra-Invernal (Troglodytes hiemalis)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Maio 20, 2020

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Mariquita-Verde-de-Garganta-Preta (Setophaga virens)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Trepadeira-Branca (Sitta carolinensis)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Gaio-Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Chapim-de-Cabeça-Preta (Poecile atricapillus)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Riscadinha (Mniotilta varia)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Mariquita-de-Coroa-Ruiva (Seiurus aurocapilla)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Víreo-d'Olho-Vermelho (Vireo olivaceus)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Sanhaço-d'Asa-Preta (Piranga olivacea)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Tordo-Eremita (Catharus guttatus)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Mariquita-Papo-de-Fogo (Setophaga fusca)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Corvo (Corvus corax)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Víreo-de-Cabeça-Azul (Vireo solitarius)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Pica-Pau-Grande (Dryocopus pileatus)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Trepadeira-Azul-Do-Canadá (Sitta canadensis)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Rola-Carpideira (Zenaida macroura)

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Maio 20, 2020

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Pintassilgo-Americano (Spinus tristis)

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Maio 20, 2020

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