Field Trip to Chickahominy Riverfront Park, 4/21/2018

04/21/2018 08:00 - 12:00
Chickahominy Riverfront Park
Address: 1350 John Tyler Hwy, Williamsburg, VA
Matt Anthony led the field trip which focused on how to code sightings for the Virginia Breeding Bird Atlas. Photo by Cheryl Jacobson.
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher’s nest. Photo by Cheryl Jacobson.

Participants were attentive and patient. The slower pace established a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. Some highlights were patiently observing Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers carrying nesting material and following their paths until the actual nests were observed. (see photo of nest)

Everyone enjoyed the squeal of a participant who observed a Prothonotary Warbler for the first time. Many reminisced about their own experience of seeing this species for their first time. Also, people were thrilled to see the Peregrine Falcon on the nearby Chickahominy River Bridge.

Other observed breeding behaviors and codes were:
Confirmed: -Osprey on nest
Probable: Rock Pigeon-Visiting potential nest site, Carolina Chickadee—Agitated
Behavior, Eastern Blue Bird—Copulation, Northern Cardinal—Territorial Defense, Red-
winged Black Bird—Pair in suitable habitat, House Finch—Pair in suitable habitat
Possible: Tufted titmouse, Carolina Wren, and Prothonotary Warbler—Singing Male

Thanks to Inge for being a great hostess and Matt for doing an excellent job in leading the walk and teaching lots of tips on breeding bird behaviors. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn, sharpen your observation of bird behaviors, and expand Virginia’s data on what is happening with our birds. Participate in the Virginia Breeding Bird Survey.