The morning started by waking up at 6:30AM and heading out with my sister to Phinizy Swamp Nature Park in Augusta, an Important Bird Area only ten minutes from my house. We pulled up at 7AM and walked across the parking lot to Lock and Dam road, where we got some good looks at a male Blue Grosbeak, who was gracious enough to sing for us. After photographing this little jewel, we headed back into the park and took the boardwalk across the floodplain to the campus. No birds showed up here, but we were treated to some awesome Undulatus asperatus clouds as we walked to the wetland/pond cells.
This experience would have made my day single-handedly, but the trip wasn't over. After walking past the gazebo, I located my lifer King Rail in cell 11 after hearing it vocalize in the reeds. I was only able to get a video before it disappeared into reeds. We continued along the distribution canal, coming across the usual birds: Common Gallinule, White Ibis, Little and Great Blue Herons, Green Herons, Great Egrets, Eastern Kingbirds, Common Yellowthroat, and unusually cooperative Yellow-crowned Night Herons.
We then took the '3 Ton Bridge' to equalization pond, where a Yellow-billed Cuckoo quietly "chilled" in plain sight. Since it was 8:15AM, the heat was already starting to kick in and the rest of the hike was pretty low-key. We took Green and Beaver Dam Trails to the parking lot, with only a Pearl Crescent to note, and headed home for a long day of building chicken coops!
Sounds like a great trip! Looking forward to seeing more of your writing!
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