Get-together at the Chickahominy Riverfront Park

In lieu of a meeting in June, we will have an outdoor get-together at the Chickahominy Riverfront Park picnic shelter by the pool. We will start with a short walk to visit the Purple Martin colony at the park, follow that with an update on the WBC’s Purple Martin Project by Cheryl Jacobson and Judy Jones, and then we will enjoy refreshments!

NOTE: This is the second Thursday of the month, not our usual third Wednesday

VSO Field Trip Featuring Machicomoco State Park in Gloucester, Virginia

Note: This is a field trip offered by the Virginia Society of Ornithology, not the Williamsburg Bird Club. Questions about the field trip should be directed to the VSO. See contact information below.

Plan to join us June 2-4, 2023, for the first-ever VSO field trip to southeast Virginia’s Gloucester County, featuring the new Machicomoco State Park!

Field trips will be offered
Friday afternoon, all day Saturday, and Sunday morning.
VERY Important! All VSO field trips are open to members at no charge. If you have not renewed your dues for 2023 or have not joined yet, you can RENEW or JOIN here: https://www.virginiabirds.org/join-renew

Species we usually have in one or more of our destinations include both Summer and Scarlet Tanager, Northern Bobwhite, Grasshopper Sparrow, Blue Grosbeak, Orchard Oriole, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Red-headed Woodpecker, and a nice variety of warblers, vireos, and flycatchers. Bald Eagles nest at Machicomoco, and we may even get to observe (from a safe distance) the young testing their wings before fledging.

Thanks in advance to members of the Hampton Roads, Middle Peninsula, and Williamsburg Bird Clubs for assistance with the field trips!

TRIP REGISTRATION
Please register online HERE:
https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/V2hHmHYlase1QNergR5zEg Provide the names of participants in your party with each person’s telephone number and email address so we can contact you as needed. If you have any questions, contact Meredith Bell, trip coordinator, at merandlee@gmail.com or 804-824-4958.

HEADQUARTERS
Holiday Inn Express Gloucester is the host hotel (6639 Forest Hill Ave, Gloucester, VA 23061).
Room rate for the VSO block of rooms on Friday and Saturday nights is $114/night (plus tax, King) or $119/night (plus tax, 2 Queens). For those arriving a day early or staying an extra day, the rate for Thursday and Sunday nights is the same. There are microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and Keurig coffeemakers in all rooms. Register by Monday, MAY 1, to get the special rate and state you’re with VSO when you call: (804) 695-1900

There are a few other hotels/motels in Gloucester County and lots of other lodging options in nearby Williamsburg or Newport News.

And if you’re up for camping, Machicomoco SP has overnight facilities for RVs, tent camping, and 3 yurts. You can call 1-800-933-PARK or make reservations online:
https://reservevaparks.com/web/Facilities/SearchViewUnitAvailabity.aspx

MEALS
A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is included for those staying at the host hotel. You’ll need to bring lunch for Saturday. Dinners are on your own. There are a variety of restaurants  in the area, and we’ll provide you with a list closer to the date.

SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, MAY 30
We’ll hold a Zoom video call at 7:30pm to overview the weekend. We’ll record the call and send a link for the recording to all registrants afterwards.

FRIDAY PM, JUNE 2 – Beaverdam Park, Main Entrance (10-min drive)
This local park has great birding around the parking lots in addition to more than 9 miles of hiking trails that follow along the edge of Beaverdam. There are easy-to-walk slopes along with flat areas.
Info about the park: https://www.gloucesterva.info/497/Beaverdam-Park

SATURDAY, JUNE 3 – Machicomoco State Park (15-min drive)
This is one of the newest State Parks in Virginia, and we’re going to devote the entire day to exploring all the great birding spots it holds! Be sure to bring lunch, snacks and beverages. It’s mostly flat, easy walking. The staff takes pride in keeping the grounds immaculate while maintaining wildlife-friendly habitats. We’ve reserved one of the picnic shelters for the entire day so we’ll have lunch there and also hold the tally at the end of the day.
Info about the park: https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/machicomoco

SUNDAY AM, JUNE 4 – Woodville Park (15-min drive)
This local park has easy walking trails. One of them is a boardwalk that takes you through a wooded area where you’ll hear (and maybe see) Ovenbird and White-eyed Vireo singing.

Info about the park: https://www.gloucesterva.info/1297/Woodville-Park

If you have any questions, contact field trip coordinator Meredith Bell at (804) 824-4958 or merandlee@gmail.com.

Spring Bird Count 2023: May 7

The Williamsburg Bird Club will conduct our annual Spring Bird Count this year on Sunday, May 7. The Spring Bird Count is similar to the Christmas Bird Count, in which field teams and feeder watchers tally all of the birds they observe within our 15-mile diameter circle over a 24-hour period. More information about participating in the Spring Bird Count will be forthcoming as the count day approaches. For now, please consider saving the date and contact Jim Corliss (jcorliss240@cox.net) if you have any questions about how to participate.

Great Backyard Bird Count

February 17-20, 2023.

Count birds in your backyard or wherever you are! https://www.birdcount.org/

Owl Prowl at New Quarter Park, 10/21/2023

The owl prowl held at New Quarter Park  went well! We had around 20 people in attendance. It was a beautiful  clear, crisp winter evening with the stars shining brightly! Unfortunately, we did not hear or see any owls. We did here tundra swans calling out on Queens Creek and the York River. We also woke up a sleeping cardinal who was not very happy to be awakened  by us! We did not see or hear any foxes, coyotes, raccoons or deer. It was a quiet night in the park. Despite not finding any owls, everyone seemed to enjoy the nighttime stroll in the park.