I saw what I think is a turkey vulture on campus up by Werth. These birds always remind me of lizards with their scaly little heads, so it makes sense to me how they could be dinosaurs.
A hermit thrush flew into the window of my friend's dorm at Watson Hall. We went down to ensure that the bird was okay and luckily they flew away minutes after taking this picture. When they stretched their wings, I guessed that this bird would fly instead of glide due to their short, broader wings. When they took off, their flapping confirmed my suspicion.
This bird and about a dozen others were hanging around the trees in my apartment complex today. They were engaged in social behavior. Chirping to each other, some were chasing others around, and others were just sitting motionless in the trees. Unsure of the ID but the bird was a grey/brown with grayish spots all over it
Saw this small bird in the forest near Mansfield Hollow Lake. It was quickly flying up trees, possibly foraging for food. I believe it is a golden-crowned kinglet. In regards to taxonomy, it was given this name because of its yellow crest, which sort of looks like a crown.
A youngster also in the dead tree behind.
I observed this American Kestrel that I believe to be a male based on the color of its plumage soaring in the high winds of the open field environment of Horse Barn Hill. He momentarily perched in the tree until he flew off in search for food. Something interesting that I observed about the Kestrel was that while in the fast wind he was able to float in place all while keeping his head perfectly still.
Flew off before I could get a shot in focus.
Was harassed by a bunch of Blue Jays imitating the hawk's call
I’m not sure the species name but I’m highly confident this was a woodpecker of some sort. I took a long video of them and they continued pecking up and down the tree for some time. I can only assume they’re looking for food. The picture is quite blurry but I did notice red coloration on the the head. If I had to guess I would say they were either a Downy Woodpecker or Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker.
I saw this red-shouldered hawk (?) outside the Science 1 building on a telephone pole. It had a very orange breast with some faint white striping. It was rotating its head around presumably to watch its surroundings/scan for prey. Can a hawk rotate it’s head like an owl can?
This bird and about a dozen others were hanging around the trees in my apartment complex today. They were engaged in social behavior. Chirping to each other, some were chasing others around, and others were just sitting motionless in the trees. Unsure of the ID but the bird was a grey/brown with grayish spots all over it
Bad picture quality, but pileated woodpecker taking large wood chips out of a white pine near my house a ways off campus. Taking large chips out of the tree, but the tree was alive, and it is very early in the year, so I'm not sure it was nesting. I did have a good view and could note the large red crest, black back, and clear woodpecker behaviour and position on the tree.
The Dark-Eyed Junco was perched on top of a tree branch overlooking the Rec Center yard.
Saw some blue birds with orange/red bellies flying around by the business buildings. They were perched on a couple of trees and the buildings around. From what very little I know about birds, perhaps they were migrating as a group or looking for food.
Bird sitting in tree by the northwest dorms. There’s another of the same species in the tree next to it and they are occasionally calling. Maybe they are a mated pair. It has a white underside, and it’s head and back are darker in color.
Ducks swimming in swan lake!
This is an example of waterfowl
A group of three flew right in front of me but only one perched. This tree clearly has some type of berry on it so they may have been scavenging.
A few of them but I think all my pics might be of the same individual so I am only posting one.
I’m not sure the species name but I’m highly confident this was a woodpecker of some sort. I took a long video of them and they continued pecking up and down the tree for some time. I can only assume they’re looking for food. The picture is quite blurry but I did notice red coloration on the the head. If I had to guess I would say they were either a Downy Woodpecker or Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker.