Fifteen birders joined me for a bird walk at Bedell Bridge State Park in
Haverhill earlier today. Forty six species were recorded during our visit.
It was a good opportunity to study the vocalizations of many of the common
breeding birds at this site, in addition we enjoyed nice views of many
cooperative birds. Some highlights included a Double-crested Cormorant and
an American Kestrel both flying over. We clearly heard a Red-bellied
Woodpecker and a Yellow-throated Vireo. Swallows and flycatchers were well
represented with Tree, Bank, and Northern Rough-winged Swallows and Least,
Willow, Great-crested Flycatchers as well as Eastern Wood-pewee and Eastern
Kingbird. We had nice views of Veeries, a Rose-breasted Grosbeak and a
Baltimore Oriole on a nest.
    Thanks to George Clark and Adam Burnett for co-leading and to Susan
Tiholiz for compiling our bird list. The complete list can be viewed here:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S37183995

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