Saturday, April 23, 2016

Afternoon Stop at Mt. Auburn Cemetery

Freddie and I went to the Harvard Museum of Natural History for Julie Zickefoose's lecture and book signing for her new book, "Baby Birds An Artist Looks Into the Nest".   Afterwards, since the sun was out and we were so close, we stopped in at Mt. Auburn Cemetery for a visit.  We had one very nice "birdy" tree, which had a Red-Bellied Woodpecker, an American Robin, a Palm Warbler, several Yellow-Rumped Warblers and a Black-and-White Warbler.  We wandered around a few other areas, but none were as fruitful as this tree!

Northern Flicker



Palm Warbler




B&W Warbler


It's even cute from behind!



Yellow-Rumped Warbler



Wild Turkey, displaying




 Red-Tailed Hawk


Red-Winged Blackbird



  1. American Goldfinch
  2. American Robin
  3. Black-and-White Warbler
  4. Black-Capped Chickadee
  5. Blue Jay
  6. Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
  7. Chipping Sparrow
  8. Common Grackle
  9. Downy Woodpecker
  10. Mallard
  11. Mourning Dove
  12. Northern Cardinal
  13. Northern Flicker
  14. Palm Warbler
  15. Red-Bellied Woodpecker
  16. Red-Tailed Hawk
  17. Red-Winged-Blackbird
  18. Tufted TItmouse
  19. White-Throated Sparrow
  20. Wild Turkey
  21. Yellow-Rumped Warbler


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