{"id":308,"date":"2023-03-26T10:32:34","date_gmt":"2023-03-26T14:32:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pabirds.org\/?page_id=308"},"modified":"2023-08-08T13:56:48","modified_gmt":"2023-08-08T17:56:48","slug":"cambria-county-birding-spotlight-summary","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pabirds.org\/cambria-county-birding-spotlight-summary\/","title":{"rendered":"Cambria County Birding Spotlight Summary"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-playfair-display-font-family has-custom-font has-custom-weight\" style=\"font-weight:bold;font-family:Playfair Display;font-size:32px\">Cambria County Birding Spotlight Summary<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>March 4-7, 2022<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/pabirds.org\/county-spotlights\/\" data-type=\"page\" data-id=\"306\">Back to Spotlight Page<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-text-color has-black-color has-alpha-channel-opacity has-black-background-color has-background is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p>The PSO decided to start a new birding adventure by spotlighting counties&nbsp;and Cambria was the first chosen one. We had the fortune to have Tony&nbsp;DeSantis involved on this one as he worked at Prince Gallitzin as the&nbsp;Naturalist for several years. Many of his old friends were glad to see&nbsp;him back and I am sure he was glad to visit again on a more fun level&nbsp;than work.<br><br>We hoped to promote hotspots, bird as much as we could, lead some walks,&nbsp;get groups to hit various spots and see what we could put on the Ebird&nbsp;map during the challenge. We had everyone share their checklists with PSO&nbsp;Birding Data and we also created a Trip Report list to share with anyone&nbsp;who wished to see it while it was going on and afterwards.<br><br>My son Noah and I arrived in the evening and we hoped to see some things&nbsp;before it got dark. We lucked out and saw some waterfowl on the little&nbsp;bit of water that was open. As dusk kicked in, we heard American Woodcock&nbsp;peenting on Long Rd. We worked the Evergreens by the parking area by&nbsp;doing an Eastern Screech Owl call and lo and behold across the lake 1-2&nbsp;Barred Owl returned a call and I was able to get some recorded on the&nbsp;Merlin App that was put on the Ebird Checklist.<br><br>I was joined by Joe Gyekis and his son Henry for the weekend and we got&nbsp;up early to do some birding on our own before we met the crew for Tony\u2019s&nbsp;official field trip at 8 am. We worked our way to Long Rd again and got&nbsp;into large flocks of American Goldfinch, probably a few hundred and in&nbsp;that flock picked out some Purple Finch and Red-breasted Nuthatch. We&nbsp;also noted the frog sound that the Hooded Mergansers were making and the&nbsp;racket that the Tundra Swans were making as well.<br><br>We were to meet at 8 am with Tony and the crew at the marina and we got&nbsp;a few more people than expected. They were ready to be led around and go&nbsp;birding, almost gave us a sense of normalcy (?).We ended up with 22&nbsp;people throughout the day until after noon with some coming and going. We&nbsp;were glad to see 2 younger kids who came along with adults and they had&nbsp;their bins with them too. It was nice to see them asking questions and&nbsp;noting birds on our stops. We did get a glimpse of Julia Plummer who was&nbsp;doing birding on her own so she could avoid the crowds and get sound&nbsp;recordings to add to our bird checklists.<br><br>With over 95% of the lake frozen, the waterfowl that was there was&nbsp;concentrated until spooked by ice fisherman or Bald Eagles flying&nbsp;around. There was some collection of birds including gulls on the ice at&nbsp;times.<br><br>When we parked at McDermott Trail to walk down to the waters edge to get&nbsp;as close to the waterfowl as we could, it was well worth the walk. We&nbsp;were able to get the scope on the ducks as well as much closer bin&nbsp;looks. We hit several more areas on the north side of the lake, the&nbsp;highlight of that section was the special cookies that Susan Braun broke&nbsp;out for the crew. She all of a sudden became the favorite person in the&nbsp;group.<br><br>Raptors were busy in the day as there was nice winds and lifts. We saw&nbsp;great looks at many Red-tails, Red-shoulders, Bald Eagles, American&nbsp;Kestrel, Cooper\u2019s Hawk and Turkey Vultures.<br><br>As noon approached, many in the group started peeling off and we&nbsp;finished the group trip at the Rangers station looking at the feeders&nbsp;and restrooms.<br><br>It was now time to expand our search area outside of the park, so we&nbsp;went looking for field birds.We got into some Horned Lark flocks, some&nbsp;blackbirds, and many raptors out and about.<br><br>Another spot we looked forward to visiting was Slate Lick Run which gave&nbsp;us some more species we didn\u2019t have on the waterfowl front and our first&nbsp;good looks at American Tree Sparrow.We tried our hardest to pish up a&nbsp;Swamp Sparrow here and some other places, but they just weren\u2019t around&nbsp;yet it seems.<br><br>On a tip from our friend Tina Alianiello, she suggested we visit SGL&nbsp;108-Killbuck Run Habitat Restoration Area. We parked at the gate and&nbsp;walked back the roads splitting up. I broke out the screech owl call and&nbsp;bam, it was a birding session mob. We had up to 5 Fox Sparrow, Hermit&nbsp;Thrush, Purple Finch, Golden-crowned Kinglet among others as well as&nbsp;hearing a mobbing Blue Jay flock that kicked up a real Eastern Screech&nbsp;Owl calling. We didn\u2019t have to walk far past the gate, probably less than&nbsp;100 yards but certainly a spot worth checking out in various seasons.<br><br>We decided to end the day and sunlight at Dugan\u2019s Marsh down from the&nbsp;Rangers station.We hoped to see Short-eared Owls, Snipe, Woodcock,&nbsp;etc.Tony and Joe did a walk around the property while I stayed up with&nbsp;the scope, no Owls came, but they got some great birds with almost a&nbsp;dozen American Woodcock, Eastern Towhee, close flying Hooded Merganser&nbsp;and Wood Duck.<br><br>We got another early start on Sunday for day 3 of the spotlight. We hit&nbsp;Long Road first, then beelined down to Slate Lick Run again before the&nbsp;rain which had starting to drizzle. We were pleased to get Tree Sparrow,&nbsp;Rusty Blackbird, Gadwall, among the other waterfowl. The Tree Swallows&nbsp;came in with the warm southern winds right on cue.<br><br>Heading back to the marina, Tony let us know he had Eastern Meadowlark&nbsp;and we counted 5 of them as well as nice numbers of Killdeer making&nbsp;themselves known. I was able to see a larger gull on the ice with the&nbsp;Ring-billed and we were able to call our only Herring Gull of the&nbsp;weekend as well as add Northern Pintail. Joe was also able to snag a&nbsp;Wilson\u2019s Snipe with picture as it flew over his head too &#8212; not an easy&nbsp;thing to do ever.<br> <br>We ended up with 76 species on the 4-day spotlight, 131 checklists, 47&nbsp;species with pictures and 8 species with audio recording.<br><br>Vern Gauthier was joined by Bill Oyler hit hotspots in the southern part&nbsp;of the county and Marg and Roger Higbee put in time every day. Tina&nbsp;Alianiello, Pam &amp; Winnie Illig, John Carter and Court Harding all put in&nbsp;time and added checklists.<br><br>We were pleased at how nice Mother Nature treated us with weather as&nbsp;even with frozen lake conditions we still got a good bit of waterfowl&nbsp;and the like as well as some seasonal birds for early March.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The eBird trip report can be found here&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/ebird.org\/pa\/tripreport\/41418\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">https:\/\/ebird.org\/pa\/triprepor<wbr>t\/41418<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cambria County Birding Spotlight Summary March 4-7, 2022 Back to Spotlight Page The PSO decided to start a new birding adventure by spotlighting counties&nbsp;and Cambria was the first chosen one. 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