Date - 5/26/21
Start time - 7:14 am
End time - 12:02 pm
Location - Camel's Hump State Park
Weather (temperature, wind speed/direction, precipitation) - start: 72 F, 16 mph S, mostly sunny; end: 73 F, 15 mph S, mostly sunny
Habitat(s) - Starting out in the parking lot, I didn't see very many species but heard Black-capped Chickadees, Eastern Phoebes, and American Robins. As I moved up in altitude through the deciduous forest, I saw and heard Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Black-throated Green Warblers, Ovenbirds, Black-tailed Blue Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, Red-eyed Vireos, and Blackburnian Warblers. I got closer to the alpine vegetation zone, with mixed hemlocks and birch trees, I found Hermit Thrushes, Wood Thrushes, and possibly a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. In the alpine zone I found Pine Warblers and a Blue Jay.
heard calling throughout lower altitude, open deciduous forest
heard scattered calling throughout open overstory of deciduous forest
calling heard across all entire forest, up until higher altitudes and alpine vegetation zone
only a couple individuals heard scattered at the edge the forest, near parking lot
heard calling throughout entire deciduous section of trail, one individual seen on beech tree branch
a little hard to distinguish from vireo and tanager calls but at least four individuals were spotted
heard calling throughout deciduous section of forest
heard calling across stream in wooded meadow-y area next to trail, seemed to either be calling back and forth to each other or just singing at the same time
this was heard at a higher altitude in the forest, in an area with both coniferous and deciduous trees. I wasn't able to get a recording of it since it stopped as I pulled my phone out but based on the drumming pattern, my guess is it was a sapsucker.
heard calling closer to parking lot, at forest edge
a couple individuals heard, in mixed coniferous and deciduous area
two individuals seen hopping around hemlock branches
one individual performing what I think was a mating dance, singing and bouncing in place on a branch, right at edge of alpine zone
one heard in lower altitude deciduous section of woods and another seen on a branch near parking lot
lots of individuals heard singing throughout deciduous forest
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