On Saturday morning, my phone let me know that it was eBird’s October Big Day. I certainly wasn’t doing a bid day, but it did make me curious to know how many birds I would get on a normal day out in early October. So, I eBirded more locations than I normally would, and I kept track of the birds that I saw en route to get a total for the day. I spent the early morning in the black dirt, where my highlight was a sizable flock of American Pipits, always a favorite of mine. From there I went to Wallkill River National Wildlife refuge. I walked Winding Waters Trail for about a mile or so, and then I spent some time at the viewing platform at the Liberty Loop. I didn’t have any exciting birds, but it was busy enough to add a good number of birds to my tally.

My next stop was Mt. Peter Hawkwatch, where I joined Tom Millard and Judy Cinquina for about an hour and a half. The flight was slow but steady, and with a good variety of migrants. My raptor highlight was a Peregrine Falcon which flew, very high, directly over the platform. For non-raptors, we had a migrating Common Loon fly close enough for a photo, a first for me at Mt. Pete. My final stop was Wickham Lake, where my best bird was a Greater Scaup. I finished the day with 57 species; I’ve included a complete list at the bottom of this post.

On Sunday I was the official counter at Mount Peter. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate, with a combination of clouds, fog, and light rain making the flight practically non-existent. I had a total of 4 migrating raptors, 2 Cooper’s Hawks and 2 Northern Harriers, before I called it at 1:30 when the fog had really rolled in and the rain was starting up again.






- Canada Goose (Wallkill River NWR, Mount Peter, Black Dirt, Wickham Lake)
- Mute Swan (Glenmere Lake, Wickham Lake)
- American Wigeon (WR NWR)
- American Black Duck (WR NWR)
- Mallard (WR NWR)
- Greater Scaup (Wickham Lake)
- Common Loon (Mt. Peter)
- Double-crested Cormorant (Wickham Lake)
- Ring-necked Pheasant (Black Dirt)
- Great Blue Heron (WR NWR)
- Great Egret (WR NWR)
- Black Vulture (Mt. Peter)
- Turkey Vulture (Mt. Peter, WR NWR)
- Bald Eagle (Black Dirt, WR NWR)
- Sharp-shinned Hawk (WR NWR, Mt. Peter)
- Northern Harrier (WR NWR, Mt. Peter)
- Cooper’s Hawk (Mt. Peter)
- Red-shouldered Hawk (WR NWR, Mt. Peter)
- Red-tailed Hawk (Black Dirt, Mt. Peter)
- American Kestrel (Black Dirt, Mt. Peter)
- Peregrine Falcon (Black Dirt)
- Common Gallinule (WR NWR)
- Killdeer (CVS Goshen)
- Ring-billed Gull (Wickham Lake)
- Rock Pigeon (Wickham Lake)
- Chimney Swift (Mt. Peter)
- Belted Kingfisher (Beaver Pond)
- Red-bellied Woodpecker (WR NWR)
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Wickham Lake)
- Downy Woodpecker (Wickham Lake)
- Northern Flicker (WR NWR)
- Eastern Phoebe (Black Dirt, WR NWR)
- Blue Jay (Mt Peter, WR NWR, Black Dirt, Wickham Lake)
- American Crow (WR NWR)
- Common Raven (Mt. Peter)
- Black-capped Chickadee (WR NWR)
- Tufted Titmouse (WR NWR)
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Mt. Peter)
- Northern Mockingbird (Mt. Peter)
- White-breasted Nuthatch (WR NWR)
- Eastern Bluebird (Wickham Lake)
- American Robin (WR NWR, Wickham Lake)
- European Starling (Wickham Lake, Black Dirt)
- American Pipit (Black Dirt)
- Yellow-rumped Warbler (Mt. Peter)
- Black-throated Green Warbler (Mt. Peter)
- Blackpoll Warbler (WR NWR)
- Common Yellowthroat (WR NWR)
- Field Sparrow (WR NWR)
- Savannah Sparrow (Black Dirt, WR NWR)
- Song Sparrow (Black Dirt, WR NWR)
- Swamp Sparrow (WR NWR)
- White-throated Sparrow (WR NWR)
- Red-winged Blackbird (WR NWR)
- House Finch (WR NWR)
- American Goldfinch (WR NWR)
- House Sparrow (Wickham Lake)

































































