Chuck Dietrich
Love to cycle and run. Always watching birds. Let’s go hiking! Gynecologic Oncologist by day. Veteran.
- Cape May Warbler is back to fill up as the winter storm picks up.
- Poofed up Robin hiding from the winter storm.
- Wondering if any birding experts on Bluesky has an idea of what type of warbler this is. Saw it in my backyard in Kentucky today. Didn’t stay long so pictures aren’t the best. First time seeing one this time of the year. Cape May maybe?
- Thanks! Thats a lifer for me. So cool.
- Ended 2025 with 136 different bird species confirmed. Just a small dent in the magnificent avian world. Here’s hoping everyone has an enjoyable 2026 birding year!
- Gotta say the Halifax Airport has some awesome music choices. Beastie Boys are blaring while I’m waiting for departure.
- Poofed up chickadee at Cow Bay, NS
- Trophy Point, West Point.
- Thought I heard a horse in the neighborhood but alas it was only an Eastern Screech Owl.
- Bay of Fundy from Walton Lighthouse. The tidal difference here is unreal. Earth is an amazing place.
- Peggy’s Cove gull. What a wonderful place.
- Baby barn swallows at Bernheim this afternoon
- Pinckney Island cattail at the Ibis rookery this morning made me happy
- Hunting Island SC
- Laughing Gulls on the beach.
- Happened upon a Dragonfly resting during a hot hike today.
- White Ibis taking off
- Somewhere over the Appalachian Mountains this morning.
- Stopped by Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park yesterday.
- Found a bird! Really cool to visit the Charley Harper display at the Headley Whitney Museum today.
- Sandstone Falls in the New River Gorge National Park. One of the oldest rivers in the world.
- New River Gorge Bridge. Engineering beauty.
- Brood XIV, the Bourbon Brood, is intense. I’ve never seen so many cicadas before. I think they’ve scared all the birds away!
- Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park on a beautiful morning.
- A impressive segment of the Cuyahoga River
- The Cuyahoga River has some impressive sections.
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak in the yard today. First one I’ve ever seen in the area. Love migration season!
- Squatch sighting on the Tunnel Hill Trail.
- Turtle crossing the Tunnel Hill Trail
- Common Wood-Pigeon in Ballater today.
- Fulmar gliding along the ferry to Mousa today. If you look closely there is also a Black Guillemot in the water.