Marsh-a, Marsh-a, Marsh-a

Dateline: 16 October 2022



As previously reported, beautiful day last Sunday at Presque Isle State Park. A special photo report from BirdingPI.com’s team stationed around the Marsh Trail/Ridge Trail/Dead Pond Trail junction. Part II to follow next week.

Marsh Trail

Marsh Trail = good, open spot for sometimes seeing fly-by birds. Here, lovely Red-tailed Hawk:

Hawk flight I
Flight II
Blue Jay with acorn

Plenty of Yellow-rumped Warbler, kinglet, woodpecker, and sparrow activity. Here, the former:

Back to yellow rump
Wood Duck flight/backlit

Stars of the Marsh Trail, Chipping Sparrow and amazing White-crowned Sparrow:

Chip off the old block

White-crowned Sparrow in the shade:

And in the sunlight:

Another Yellow-rumped Warbler:

Branch geometry

Downy Woodpecker (m) in the shrubbery:

Mood lighting

Cute White-throated Sparrow:

More sparrow!

On the Dead Pond Trail, a slightly blurry shot of Brown Creeper; interesting for showing wing coloration/pattern:

Creepin’ faster
Fox Squirrel wishes you adieu until next time

1 thought on “Marsh-a, Marsh-a, Marsh-a

  1. Paul+Remark

    This team member slipped and fell on the trail. Very messy. Decided it wasn’t worth while to look for birds. Went home.

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