A Small Section of Forest Yields Many Birds at Willowsford
It was a beautiful morning for a bird walk at Willowsford on November 24 with clear skies and very little wind. The group of 22 people found a total of 42 species of birds during the walk. The best part of the walk was a small section of the forest where we spied first a Barred Owl, then a dozen or so Turkey and Black Vultures, followed by a boisterous Common Raven flying over, two Red-tailed Hawks and six Wild Turkeys walking through the forest — all within the span of about five minutes. What a great day for the many new birders that joined us today! Special thanks goes to the Willowsford community for allowing us to use their trails.
The complete list of birds can be viewed on eBird at: https://ebird.org/checklist/S203508203.
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