Birding the Adirondacks:
Teddy Roosevelt Bird Walk
22 September 2012
Adirondack Birding Center Director Brian McAllister led a bird walk on the Boreal Life Trail and the Heron Marsh Trail on 22 September 2012. The walk was part of the "TR" Birding Series. The walk began at 8:30 AM, when we met in the VIC building at the Paul Smith's College VIC. We were hoping to catch a glimpse of some of the birds migrating south through the area, but the morning was quite windy and the birds were very quiet. As a result, we saw or heard a total of only 14 birds. Highlights of the walk included some excellent views of a pair of American Kestrels hunting on Barnum Bog and a Belted Kingfisher flying over Barnum Brook. We also had some nice views of a Great Blue Heron on Heron Marsh.
In the parking lot and near the VIC building, we saw or heard the following birds:
American Robin | Purple Finch |
Black-capped Chickadee | Red-Breasted Nuthatch |
On the Boreal Life Trail, we saw or heard the following birds:
Blue-headed Vireo | Black-capped Chickadee |
Golden-crowned Kinglet | Northern Flicker |
Winter Wren | Belted Kingfisher |
American Kestrel | Red-Breasted Nuthatch |
Hermit Thrush |
On the Heron Marsh Trail, we saw or heard the following birds:
Common Raven | American Black Duck |
Black-capped Chickadee | Golden-crowned Kinglet |
Wood Duck | Great Blue Heron |
Red-Breasted Nuthatch |