I haven't been to Summerhill in several months and thought this would be the perfect afternoon to take a walk up Salt Road. It was REALLY quiet! After 2+ miles of walking, I came up with only a few Chickadees, two Red-breasted Nuthatches, a calling Pileated Woodpecker, and one Blue Jay. The first surprise was a flock of some 20 WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS flying over, headed SE and calling. The second surprise was a late HERMIT THRUSH in the winterberry bushes about 500m south of Hoag Ave.

Overall, the cone crop looks to be thin, with some second year cones on Norway spruces, ditto for the white spruces. The larch seemed to be cone-less, and I did not check the red pines or hemlocks. I can only hope that a few Red Crossbills will find enough food to hang out for a while this winter.

Bob McGuire



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