Birding the Adirondacks:
Teddy Roosevelt Bird Walk
24 May 2014
On 17 May 2014, Adirondack Birding Center Director Brian McAllister led a bird walk on the Loggers Loop Trail and the Barnum Brook Trail. The walk was part of the "TR" Birding Series. The walk began at 9:00 AM, when we met in the VIC building at the Paul Smith's College VIC. It was a cool, partly cloudy day. We saw or heard a total of 33 bird species. Highlights of the walk included a fleeting, but close-up, view of an American Bittern on Heron Marsh and some excellent views of a Black-throated Green Warbler and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker on the Loggers Loop Trail.
In the VIC parking lot, we saw or heard the following birds:
Magnolia Warbler | Mourning Dove |
Common Raven | Black-throated Green Warbler |
Northern Parula | Red-eyed Vireo |
Black-capped Chickadee | Blackburnian Warbler |
Red-breasted Nuthatch |
On the Loggers Loop Trail, we saw or heard the following birds:
On the Barnum Brook Trail, we saw or heard the following birds:
We also observed the following shrubs and wildflowers in bloom or bud:
Painted Trillium | Hobblebush |
Purple Trillium | Trout Lily |
Clintonia | Foamflower |
Dwarf Ginseng |