Saturday, July 4, 2026

Very hot start to July with a multi day heat wave

American Redstart
American Redstart, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 1, 2026
Red eyed Vireo
Red eyed Vireo, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 1, 2026
Scarlet Tanager
Scarlet Tanager, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 1, 2026
Yellow throated Vireo
Yellow throated Vireo, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 1, 2026
Peregrine Falcons
Peregrine Falcons, East Meadows, Northampton, MA, Jul 2, 2026
Common Yellowthroat during banding process
Common Yellowthroat during banding process, Silvio Conte NWR- Fort River, Hadley, MA, Jul 2, 2026
Blackburnian Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler fledgling, Mount Holyoke Range SP, Granby, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Black and White Warbler
Black and White Warbler, Mount Holyoke Range SP, Granby, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Prairie Warbler
Prairie Warbler, Mount Holyoke Range SP, Granby, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Turkey Vultures
Turkey Vultures, Hickory Ridge Conservation Area, Amherst, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Downy Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker, Rail Trail, Amherst, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Sun through trees
Sun through the trees on a very humid morning, Mount Holyoke Range SP, Granby, MA, Jul 3, 2026
White spotted Skipper
White spotted Skipper, Home, Belchertown, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Eastern Blue bird nest beginnings
Eastern Bluebird nest construction underway, Home, Belchertown, MA, Jul 3, 2026
Chestnut sided Warbler fledgling
Chestnut sided Warbler fledgling, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 4, 2026
Chestnut sided Warbler
Chestnut sided Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 4, 2026
Black and White Warbler
Black and White Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 4, 2026
Wood Duck with ducklings
Wood Duck with ducklings, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Jul 4, 2026
White tailed Deer
White tailed Deer, Quabbin Park, MA, Jul 4, 2026

A heat wave that started on the last day of June continued into the first four days of July with highs that reached the upper 90's with high humidity on multiple days.  I started the month by tracking down all the regularly occurring warblers in Hampshire County and getting lots of other species along the way.  After a number of thunderstorms overnight into the 2nd I headed out before dawn to track down more species for the month hitting multiple spots along the Connecticut River from the Holyoke Dam north to Hadley.  On July 3rd I started in Belchertown and then over to Amherst before ending my morning in Granby.  It was incredibly humid and the low temp to start the day was 72!  Really felt like being in the tropics.  Saturday was the last day of the heat wave and for that day I went after a few nocturnal species at Quabbin Park and nearby Ware before a longer walk along the rail trail in Ware.  I then spent a few hours in Quabbin Park plus a brief stop at Lake Wallace before heading home early to get Wilson a walk.  Lots of evidence of breeding around as expected for early July.  Despite the heat the first four days of the month have been productive in the county with 123 species so far.

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