Adirondack Wetlands: Heron Marsh from the Barnum Brook Trail (24 May 2014)

Birding the Adirondacks:
Teddy Roosevelt Bird Walk
24 May 2014

Adirondack Wildflowers: Purple Trillium on the Loggers Loop Trail (24 May 2014) Birds of the Adirondacks: Mallard on Barnum Brook (24 May 2014) Adirondack Habitats:  Mixed forest along the Loggers Loop Trail (24 May 2014) Adirondack Wildflowers:  Dward Ginseng along the Loggers Loop Trail (24 May 2014 Birds of the Adirondacks: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (24 May 2014) Adirondack Wildflowers: Foamflower on the Loggers Loop Trail (24 May 2014) Adirondack Wetlands: Heron Marsh from the Barnum Brook Trail (24 May 2014)
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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:

Magnolia Warbler Ovenbird
American Crow Black-throated Green Warbler
Hermit Thrush Blue Jay
Northern Parula Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-capped Chickadee Blackburnian Warbler
Red-breasted Nuthatch Northern Flicker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker White-throated Sparrow
Winter Wren Black-throated Blue Warbler
Ovenbird Chimney Swift
Ruffed Grouse Mallard
Red-eyed Vireo Hairy Woodpecker

On the Barnum Brook Trail, we saw or heard the following birds:

American Bittern Yellow-rumped Warbler
Ruffed Grouse Hermit Thrush
Swamp Sparrow Black-capped Chickadee
Red-breasted Nuthatch Red-winged Blackbird
Magnolia Warbler Red-eyed Vireo
Yellow-rumped Warbler Northern Parula
Common Yellowthroat Ovenbird


We also observed the following shrubs and wildflowers in bloom or bud:

Painted Trillium Hobblebush
Purple Trillium Trout Lily
Clintonia Foamflower
Dwarf Ginseng  


 

Explore the VIC

The Paul Smiths VIC offers a wide variety of programs throughout the year to educate and inform Adirondack Park residents and visitors about the natural wonders of the Adirondack Mountains. You can help support these programs by joining the Friends of the VIC. More information on Friends of the VIC memberships

Explore the Trails

The VIC trails are free and open to the public, from dawn to dusk, spring through fall. In winter, the trails are open to cross-country skiers and snowshoers for a fee. Day or season passes may be purchased.