At last, all around the world, people are noticing how interesting life is becoming. September has always been busy for students and their extended support networks, but running parallel to the course of school and activities is a gradual unfolding of one season into another. Here in the northwestern U.S., leaves are already beginning to turn as migrants filter towards greener lands. What do you see?
I’m eager to lay eyes on some of those southbound migrants this weekend, somewhere in the Finger Lakes region. Corey will be birding up a storm in NYC with fellow Beat Writer Carlos Sanchez. Can’t wait to see that day list!
How about you? Where will you be this weekend and will you be birding? Share your plans in the comments below.
Whatever your plans this weekend, make time to enjoy SkyWatch Friday. Also be sure to come back Monday to share your best bird of the weekend!
I was birding (and fishing from a kayak) this weekend on Harry S Trumann Lake in midwest Missouri. Watched two bald eagles and an osprey outfish me. As well as two kingfishers who chattered all about it.