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Joe Gyekis led a group of 30 birders on a bright, crisp clear air morning. Joe, a skilled birder with long experience at ChicoryLane, guided guests on mowed trails along streams, beside pools, around wet meadows, not to mention through forests and overlooking grasslands. Especially pleasing were the soaring, kettling raptors high overhead. On the day, the group identified some 43 different species, both visually and by calls.
Pictured Below, Top Row L to R:
- Bald Eagle spotted above the upland meadow
- Great Blue Heron resting on a scrub pine
- Pair of Kestrels perched on their box
- Soaring Red-tailed Hawk
Pictured Below, Bottom Row L to R:
- The group crossing a footbridge behind the Calamus marsh
- Hosts Catherine & John always happy to give guests a ride
- The native grassland, great for spotting raptors
- Joe gathers the group at walk's end
Photos courtesy of Debra Rittelmann & Lauren Smith
If you missed this walk, Joe will be back on September 21 for a Fall Bird Walk, when we will be looking especially for fall migrants.
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