The winter migration officially starts in six days on August 1st (see BirdCast)! However it is 87F as a write this blog post, and I have spent the last 24 hours watching birds whose young will fledge very soon … in fact the last birds to fledge this summer. My target birds are Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds, Merlins, and Belted Kingfishers (other raptors are also late to fledge).
For Belted Kingfishers one of my favorite birding locations is just upstream from the mouth of the Lester River. Descend the stairs on the uphill side of the London Road Lester River Bridge (park on the dead end 61st Ave East reached off Superior Street). The kingfishers nest in the bank on the other side of the river, and as of this morning both parents were now actively hunting for their young. Slowly walk along the path next to the river bank and peek out through the foliage. The far bank does not tend to be in the sun till about 8:15 am due to the depth of the ravine.
My local Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds are also making a huge number of visits to the Bee Balm, which is indicative that their young have hatched.
Finally, I am monitoring two Merlin nests between Lester River and Talmadge River. Both nests as heard while bicycling this morning were quite noisy!