AMHERST COLLEGE BIRD SURVEY (116 species total) Submitted Oct 31, 2008, by Pete Westover, Conservation Works, LLC

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AMHERST COLLEGE BIRD SURVEY (116 species total) Submitted Oct 31, 2008, by Pete Westover, Conservation Works, LLC The following data were compiled from a combination of the following: (1) field work carried out by the author of this report in 2008, (2) Breeding Bird Survey data for 2007-2008 from Harvey Allen, (3) Christmas Count results for 1999 through 2007 from Craig Allen, and (4) Grassland Bird Survey results from the mid-1990 s. Contents of the report are: 1. Bird Species List, Amherst College Properties 2. Christmas Count Results 1999-2007, Amherst College Block 3. Representative Birds of Specific Amherst College Sites FIELD LOCATIONS Field 1 Main field with cross-country trail Field 2 East field south of Tuttle house site Field 3 Field at Tuttle house site Field 4 Field north of Tuttle house site Field 5 Small field at Mill Lane parking area Field 6 First field off Emily Dickinson Trail as you enter from the Rail Trail Field 7 Second Field off Emily Dickinson Trail Field 8 Brushy field off lower Emily Dickinson Trail adjacent to Fort River Field 9 Field on Mill Lane just west of community gardens Field 10 Field on Mill Lane adjacent to Groff Park Field 11 Field on west side of South East Street just south of Sanctuary Woods Field 12 Field on South East Street across Stanley Street Field 13 Field along RR track south of Physical Plant BIRD SPECIES LIST, AMHERST COLLEGE PROPERTIES Note: dates without years (e.g. 4/25) are for 2008. Canada Goose on Fort River 4/25, on Fort River 4/27, Rail Trail near field 1 5/24. Present on 3 of the last 9 Christmas counts (2002-2004). Wood Duck not recorded, but could be attracted to a future nest box at the Sanctuary pond. Mallard on main pond in Sanctuary Woods 4/28, in small wooded ditch by S.Pleasant St trail 6/1, pair on Fort River 4/27. Ring-necked Pheasant females have been hunted out over the past ten years, and none have been recorded on AC land recently; recorded on Christmas Counts but not recently. Wild Turkey roosting across S. Pleasant St from golf course (H.A.), tom and other turkeys ditto 4/27, flock in south field across from HCE 4/27, 1 in lower field 3 5/15, field 3.5 5/24, field 3 6/1. Ruffed Grouse a few on Christmas counts years ago near Amherst Farmers Supply; grouse are now in short supply regionally.

Great Blue Heron 2 flying over field 9 4/27; one each on Christmas Counts 1999, 2005, 2006. Green Heron flying over field 9 6/1; possibly found at pond near AC landfill. Spotted Sandpiper nest along Fort River. Turkey Vulture flying over fields and in the air during migration. Northern Harrier probable over fields in migration; two years ago near Fort River next to South East Street. Cooper s Hawk nesting in woods between Rail Trail and field 2 (H.A.); occasionally on Christmas Counts. Broad-winged Hawk used to nest in wood between field 2 and Rail Trail (H.A.). Red-tailed Hawk Sanctuary Woods (S.S.); family of redtails hangs out near the community gardens on Mill Lane and down into the adjacent field. Rough-legged Hawk occasionally on Christmas Count in main field 1 near power lines. American Kestrel flying over field 1 south end 4/27, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; formerly regular but recently absent. Virginia Rail possible in cattails in north field west side of South East Street. American Woodcock possible south of field 1. Mourning Dove common many locations; nest until frost. Eastern Screech-Owl near Fort River (H.A.); roost at power line at Fort River near Groff Park; many present on Christmas Counts. Great Horned Owl near Fort River (H.A.); roosting at power line at Fort River near Groff Park; in pines near Rail Trail and near Fort River on Christmas Count. Barred Owl in spruce near Rail Trail (H.A.), in conifers near S.E.St (H.A.); on Christmas Counts near Amherst Farmers Supply. Long-eared Owl near Fort River (H.A.), along Rail Trail (H.A.); on Christmas Counts in red pines near tennis courts and near Fort River upstream from Groff Park. Northern Saw-whet Owl used to be found north of field 1. Chimney Swift - uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; could nest in artificial chimney with rough interior. Ruby-throated Hummingbird probably present; feeder would bring them in. Belted Kingfisher feed on Fort River. Red-bellied Woodpecker field 2 4/25, field 6 4/27 (probably nesting in large elm), field 9

4/27, Fort River 4/27, Sanctuary Woods 4/28, field 13 4/29, field 9 6/1, in red pines near Phys Plant parking 6/1; probably nesting; increasing in numbers. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker possibly present in migration. Downy Woodpecker common nearly everywhere. Hairy Woodpecker field 9 4/27, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, 2 in Sanctuary Woods 5/29, railroad 6/1, Fort R near field 9 6/1. Northern Flicker field 9 4/27, woods near field 4 5/24, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Pileated Woodpecker Sanctuary Woods (S.S.), woods near Physical Plant 4/25, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; almost always present on Christmas Counts. Cedar Waxwing S.Pleasant St trail 6/1, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; nest here until frost; 93 recorded on 1992 Christmas Count. Eastern Wood-Pewee woods near field 4 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort River 5/24, field 11 5/29, S.Pleasant St trail 6/1, Emily Dickinson Trail 6/1, field 9 6/1, Fort River Woods 6/1, field 8 6/1; probably nest. Alder Flycatcher 2 in field 11 5/29, June in field 11. Willow Flycatcher fence line of field 1 previous years (H.A.), June in field 11, field 8 6/1, old cornfield on Mill Lane 6/1, across Fort R from field 8 6/1, field 9 near loosestrife 6/1, field west of community gardens (H.A.), uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Least Flycatcher Fort River woods 6/1, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Eastern Phoebe Fort River 4/27, trail to S.Pleasant 4/29, RT near Fort River 5/24, S.Pleasant St trail 6/1, field 12 6/1, field 13 4/29, field 12 5/15, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; nest next to willows south side of field 1. Eastern Kingbird pair E.Dickinson Trail 6/1, field 1 S.Pleasant end 6/1, field 3.5 5/24, field 9 5/29, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, common field 1 1996 GBS; probably nest along Fort River. Great Crested Flycatcher - uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Blue-headed Vireo one nest found on Rail Trail between Woodside and Snell 3 feet above ground. Warbling Vireo field 6 4/27, Mill Lane 5/24, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, probably nest. Red-eyed Vireo woods north of field 1 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, 2 in Sanc Woods 5/29, S.Pleasant St trail 6/1. Blue Jay common many locations. American Crow common many open locations.

Common Raven on recent Christmas count. Horned Lark sometimes found on manured winter fields south of Mill Lane. Tree Swallow many in field 1 4/25, field 2 4/25, field 7 4/27 (many flying over river), many in field 1 5/24, several at field 8 6/1, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Barn Swallow - uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; could be attracted to openings in buildings. Black-capped Chickadee common in most wooded locations; one of the most common Christmas Count species. Tufted Titmouse field 7 4/27, field 9 4/27, Sanctuary Woods 4/28, Sanc Woods 5/29, S. Pleasant St. trail 6/1, between Rail Trail & Phys Plant shed 6/1, along railroad 6/1, field 5 6/1, field 9 6/1, field 1 4/25, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, field 2.5 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24 (2), uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Red-breasted Nuthatch Sanctuary Woods (S.S.), S.Pleasant St trail 6/1; numbers up and down, nest when numbers are up. White-breasted Nuthatch in pine woods (H.A.), field 9 4/27, Sanctuary Woods 4/28. Brown Creeper Sanctuary Woods (S.S.); not numerous but present. Carolina Wren trail to S.Pleasant St 4/29, uncommon in field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; probably nesting. House Wren 2 singing at field 9 4/27, field 2 5/24, 2 pairs in boxes field 1 5/24, pair in box Rail Trail near Fort River, E.Dickinson trail 6/1, field 9 6/1, field 3 6/1; use boxes near edges of field. Winter Wren one in migration in Sanctuary Woods (S.S.). Sedge Wren wetland NE side field 1 years ago. Golden-crowned Kinglet passing through in Sanctuary Woods (S.S.). Ruby-crowned Kinglet Sanctuary Woods (S.S.) in migration. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher regional population took a dive in 2008. Eastern Bluebird 2 males main field with xc trail 4/25, on wire and in tree on Field 7, E.Dickinson Trail, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; in boxes especially south of Fort River. Hermit Thrush Sanctuary Woods 07-08 (S.S.); seen every 2 or 3 years on Christmas Count. Veery Wildlife Sanctuary 5/29; common. Wood Thrush field 1 (woods to north) 4/25, Sanctuary Woods 4/28, Rail Trail near Fort River 5/24, Rail Trail near field 1 5/24, lower woods south of physical plant 5/24, field 12 6/1, field 5 6/1, Emily Dickinson Trail 6/1, field 8 6/1, field 9 6/1, Rail Trail near field 1 5/24, 3 in Sanctuary Woods 5/29, 2 at So.Pleasant St trail 6/1, railroad 6/1, woods near field 9 6/1, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS.

American Robin nesting at Rail Trail (H.A.), especially fond of redcedars. Gray Catbird field 5 5/24, common many brushy locations, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS. Northern Mockingbird nesting field 2 previous years (H.A.), common field 1 1996 GBS. Brown Thrasher Field 2 (NE part toward driveway) 4/25, Field 5 4/27, Field 7 4/27, Field 2 previous years (H.A.), Field 4 previous years (H.A.), Field 1 SW part previous years (H.A.), field 13 4/29, nesting near power line previous years (H.A.), uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. European Starling common many open locations. Blue-winged Warbler field 14 5/15, Rail Trail at Mill R 5/24, field 4 5/24, power line at Sanctuary 5/29, field 11 5/29, 2 off field 4 at RR 6/1, field 8 6/1, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, common field 1 1996 GBS. Tennessee Warbler in migration. Nashville Warbler occasionally nesting in young growth, overgrown pastures. Northern Parula - uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Yellow Warbler field 9 5/15, field 2 5/24, field 12 5/15, 2 in field 11 5/29, S.East St south of driveway 6/1, 2 at field 12 6/1, E.Dickinson trail 6/1, field 9 6/1, west side field 1 6/1, field 9 6/1, common field 9 1996 GBS. Chestnut-sided Warbler probable in migration. Magnolia Warbler in migration. Prairie Warbler - uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Canada Warbler nesting field 2 previous years (H.A.), probably nesting near power line (H.A.). Black-throated Blue Warbler - uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; possibly nesting. Cerulean Warbler uncommon in field 9 1996 GBS. Yellow-rumped Warbler - uncommon field 9 1996 GBS. Black-throated Green Warbler among hemlocks in Sanctuary Woods. Pine Warbler toward RR 4/28, in pine woods (H.A.), woods near Physical Plant 4/27, trail near S.Pleasant St 6/1, woods south of Physical Plant 5/24, pines near Route 9 5/29. Prairie Warbler possible along power line or in dry shrubby field. Palm Warbler in migration near Rail Trail. Blackpoll Warbler in fall migration.

Black-and-white Warbler field 5 4/27, Fort River 4/27, field 9 4/27, Sanctuary Woods 4/28, woods patch at field 12 5/15, RT near Fort R 5/24, RT near field 1 5/24, field 2 5/24, field 3.5 5/24, woods south of Physical Plant 5/24, field 1 5/24, power line at Sanc Woods 5/24, Rail Trail near Phys Plant shed 6/1, field 8 6/1, field 9 6/1, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. American Redstart power line at RT 6/1, Emily Dickinson Trail 6/1, field 9 6/1, field 12 6/1, SE St south of Tuttle driveway 6/1, Rail Trail near Fort River 5/24, RT near Fort R 5/24, field 3.5 5/24 (2), uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Ovenbird 2 at Rail Trail near field 1 5/24, woods south of Physical Plant 5/24, power line at RT 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, 3 in Sanctuary Woods 5/29, So.Pleasant St trail 6/1, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Northern Waterthrush at pond in Sanctuary Woods. Louisiana Waterthrush possible along Fort River. Common Yellowthroat Sanctuary Woods (S.S.), field 12 5/15, field 3 5/15, field 5 5/24, field 2 5/24, field 3.5 5/15, field 4 5/24, female and male woods south of Physical Plant 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, power line at Sanc Woods 5/29, field 11 5/29, 2 at S.Pleasant St trail 6/1, 2 at Rail Trail near Phys Plant shed 6/1, 3 at railroad 6/1, field 9 6/1, W side field 1 6/1, field 8 6/1, field 3 6/1, common in field 9 1996 GBS, common field 1 1996 GBS. Canada Warbler NW of field 5 5/24. Scarlet Tanager field 2.5 5/24, woods near field 4 5/24, woods north of field 1 5/24, So.Pleasant St trail 6/1, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Eastern Towhee 2 singing males at Rail Trail power line xing 4/25, field 5 4/27, field 13 4/29, field 4 5/24 (pair), field 3 6/1, power line at sanctuary 5/29, power line at Sanctuary Woods 4/28, field 4 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort River 5/24, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. American Tree Sparrow present in winter in sites with plentiful seeds; on Christmas Count nearly every year. Chipping Sparrow common many locations. Field Sparrow 2 singing main field with xc trail 4/25, east field below Tuttle site 4/25, W end of scrubby field E.Dickinson Trail 4/27, Tuttle north shrubby field 5/15, S field E of Rail Trail 5/24, at power line previous years (H.A.), field 9 6/1, field 9 5/15, field 9 4/27, field 4 5/29, field 8 6/1, uncommon in field 9 1996 GBS, common field 1 1996 GBS. Savannah Sparrow present field 9 1999 GBS (early season only); possible in field 1. Song Sparrow nesting field 4 5/24, common nearly everywhere, high frequency field 9 1996 GBS. Clay-colored Sparrow observed in migration at field 1 about 12 years ago. Swamp Sparrow nesting near trail to S.Pleasant St. (H.A.) south of Amherst Farmers Supply.

White-throated Sparrow in migration; on Christmas Count as house with feeders near Rail Trail and South East Street. White-crowned Sparrow in migration. Dark-eyed Junco present in winter. Snow Bunting occasional on manured winter fields near Mill Lane. Northern Cardinal common many locations. Rose-breasted Grosbeak field 9 5/15, field 5 5/24, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Evening Grosbeak on Christmas Count moving through a few years ago. Indigo Bunting at power line (H.A.), field 4 5/24, railroad 6/1; expected at shrubby field. Bobolink Tuttle main field several calling 5/25, Mill Lane east 5/25, Mill Lane west several calling in field and at east edge, field north of south field east of Rail Trail 5/24, main big field (western field) 5/24, 2007 in big field (H.A.), 6/1 Tuttle main field (more than one), 6/1 Emily Dickinson Trail, 6/1 W side of town-mowed field (more than one), several calling and heading down into grass field 6 5/15; avg 1.2/pt/day at field 9 1996 GBS (then 1.5, 0.8, 0), avg 0.3 west side field 1 1996 GBS (then 1.1, 0.6, 0.6). Red-winged Blackbird field 1 4/27, field 6 4/27, field 2 4/27, field 12 5/15, field 6 5/15, field 9 5/15, field 2 5/24, field 3.5 5/24, field 1 5/24, field 6 5/29, S.E.St. south of driveway 6/1, Emily D Trail 6/1, field 1 west (S.Pleasant) 6/1, present field 9 1996 GBS; on Christmas Count in 1990 s. Rusty Blackbirds flock in field 2 at Christmas Count years ago; present in 1990 s on Christmas Count. Eastern Meadowlark western side main field with xc trail 4/25, field mowed by town 4/27, S end of xc trail 4/27, Tuttle main field singing male 5/15, main field 5/24, field 3.5 5/24, present field 9 1999 GBS (early season only), present field 1 1996 & 1997 GBS, present 1997 shrubby field GBS; present on Christmas counts several years ago. Common Grackle Sanctuary Woods 4/28, other locations, uncommon field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Brown-headed Cowbird field 9 4/27, pair in woods west of field 2 4/25, common in field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS; on Christmas Count in 1990 s but not more recently. Orchard Oriole possible. Baltimore Oriole field 9 5/15, field 6 5/15, female field 2 5/24, Rail Trail near Fort R 5/24, field 11 5/29, Rail Trail near Physical Plant 6/1, railroad 6/1, field 8 6/1, field 9 6/1, uncommon in field 9 1996 GBS, uncommon field 1 1996 GBS. Purple Finch uncommon field 9 1996 GBS; present in high invasion years, possibly nest; on Christmas Count in 1990 s but not more recently.

House Finch probable. Common Redpoll expected in invasion years; H.A. has recorded in chain link site south of Physical Plant. Pine Siskin nest in invasion year. American Goldfinch common many open locations. House Sparrow at and near Amherst Farmers Supply. CHRISTMAS COUNT RESULTS. 1999-2007, AMHERST COLLEGE BLOCK (from Craig Allen) Species 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Great Blue Heron 1 1 1 Canada Goose 5 2 22 Mallard 2 7 9 Northern Harrier 1 Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 1 1 1 3 3 2 10 1 2 American Kestrel* Ruffed Grouse 1 2 1 Wild Turkey 7 8 11 3 44 40 Rock Pigeon 13 7 18 7 Ring-billed Gull 3 2 Mourning Dove 18 4 33 11 15 98 16 26 Eastern Screech-Owl 4 3 6 4 7 7 4 Great Horned Owl 1 2 11 4 9 1 1 Barred Owl 1 Belted Kingfisher 2 1 2 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker 1 1 2 2 5 4 2 1 Herring Gull 10 10 16 44 Downy Woodpecker 1 3 2 9 8 5 14 7 11 Hairy Woodpecker 2 2 1 4 1 5 6 2 1 Northern Flicker 2 1 3 2 2 Pileated Woodpecker 1 1 1 Blue Jay 39 23 19 37 33 21 43 16 33 American Crow 33 13 12 9 23 18 18 8 Common Raven 1 Black-capped Chickadee 27 29 22 39 16 26 55 23 23 Tufted Titmouse 16 12 2 12 2 15 28 10 24 Red-breasted Nuthatch 1 4 1 2 White-breasted Nuthatch 9 4 6 9 7 12 21 12 15 Brown Creeper 1 2 1 1 Carolina Wren 2 2 3 1 Winter Wren 1 Golden-crowned Kinglet 2 2 7 2 7 3 Eastern Bluebird 16 6 8 21 21 7 16 17 Hermit Thrush 1 Robin 2 8 21 4 79 7 119 27 Northern Mockingbird 6 4 4 8 4 9 12 6 3

Cedar Waxwing 19 14 23 51 56 11 56 European Starling 47 46 28 78 66 Northern Cardinal 11 3 4 6 7 9 8 7 16 American Tree Sparrow 11 12 28 33 107 14 33 88 Song Sparrow 1 14 3 1 4 6 9 2 White-throated Sparrow 2 2 3 22 8 21 Dark-eyed Junco 16 51 16 24 18 16 48 62 23 Purple Finch 4 House Finch 53 4 10 21 71 37 45 Common Redpoll 12 3 American Goldfinch 56 1 42 28 29 33 57 46 21 Evening Grosbeak 14 House Sparrow 22 2 50 7 *None counted during the period observed.

REPRESENTATIVE BIRDS OF SPECIFIC AMHERST COLLEGE SITES FIELD 1. MAIN FIELD BETWEEN RAIL TRAIL AND SOUTH PLEASANT STREET. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Wild Turkey, Eastern Kingbird, Tree Swallow, Eastern Bluebird, House Wren, Willow Flycatcher, Northern Mockingbird, Brown Thrasher, Eastern Towhee, Bobolink, Eastern Meadowlark, Cedar Waxwing, Carolina Wren, Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, Song Sparrow, Red-winged Blackbird Others: American Kestrel (only occasionally passing through but may respond to additional nest boxes); American Woodcock (no definite records but likely), Savannah Sparrow (occasional but not confirmed breeder), Least Flycatcher, Barn Swallow Rare: Sedge Wren (one season in the mid-1990 s), Northern Harrier (in migration), Rough- Legged Hawk (winter) FIELDS 2,3,4. FIELDS EAST OF RAIL TRAIL IN VICINITY OF OLD TUTTLE HOUSE. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Wild Turkey, Northern Flicker, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Cooper s Hawk (past record), Field Sparrow, Bobolink, Indigo Bunting, Eastern Meadowlark (possible nester) WOODS NEAR NORWOTTUCK RAIL TRAIL. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Cooper s Hawk (past record), Broad-winged Hawk (past record), Red-bellied Woodpecker, Pileated Woodpecker, Red-eyed Vireo, Eastern Kingbird, House Wren, Brown Thrasher, Blue-winged Warbler, Canada Warbler (past record), American Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Pine Warbler, Red-eyed Vireo, White-breasted Nuthatch, Wood Thrush, Black-and-white Warbler, Ovenbird, Baltimore Oriole Others: Long-eared Owl (winter record in red pines near tennis courts) FIELDS 5-10. FIELDS ALONG EMILY DICKINSON TRAIL AND MILL LANE. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Eastern Wood-Pewee, White-breasted Nuthatch, Belted Kingfisher, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Eastern Kingbird, Tufted Titmouse, House Wren, Eastern Bluebird, Wood Thrush, Brown Thrasher, Blue-winged Warbler, Yellow Warbler, American Redstart, Scarlet Tanager, Field Sparrow, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Bobolink, Red-winged Blackbird, Eastern Meadowlark, Baltimore Oriole, Song Sparrow Others: Savannah Sparrow (no breeding records) FIELDS 11-12. FIELDS WEST OF SOUTH EAST STREET NORTH OF RAILROAD. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Willow Flycatcher, Alder Flycatcher, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Eastern Phoebe, Blue-winged Warbler, Yellow Warbler, Red-winged Blackbird, Baltimore Oriole SANCTUARY WOODS. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Red-tailed Hawk, Hairy Woodpecker, Red-bellied

Woodpecker, Tufted Titmouse, White-breasted Nuthatch, Veery, Wood Thrush, Hermit Thrush, Red-eyed Vireo, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Brown Creeper, Blue-winged Warbler (power line), Black-and-white Warbler, Ovenbird, Eastern Towhee (power line), Common Yellowthroat (power line) Others: Golden-crowned Kinglet (winter), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (in migration), Blackthroated Green Warbler, Northern Waterthrush (in migration) WOODS ALONG WESTERN PART OF FORT RIVER. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Mallard, Eastern Phoebe, Hairy Woodpecker, Spotted Sandpiper, Eastern Screech-Owl, Great Horned Owl, Belted Kingfisher, Eastern Wood- Pewee, Least Flycatcher, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Kingbird, Tree Swallow WOODS NEAR SOUTH PLEASANT STREET. Definitely or Probably Breeding: Tufted Titmouse, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Barred Owl, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Eastern Phoebe, Blue-headed Vireo, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Carolina Wren, Wood Thrush, Pine Warbler, Ovenbird, Common Yellowthroat, Scarlet Tanager, Swamp Sparrow Others: Mallard, Ruffed Grouse, Cedar Waxwing