Directions and a good description of the Trail and what to expect can all be found in the Baltimore Bird Club's new book, A Birder's Guide to Baltimore and Baltimore County.
Here's the bird list:
Black Vulture (6)
Turkey Vulture (8)
Sharp-shinned Hawk (1)
Ring-billed Gull (1)
Mourning Dove (2)
Belted Kingfisher (1)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (2)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (1)
Hairy Woodpecker (2)
Blue Jay (2)
American Crow (8)
Fish Crow (1)
Carolina Chickadee (8)
Tufted Titmouse (6)
White-breasted Nuthatch (2)
Brown Creeper (3)
Carolina Wren (4)
Golden-crowned Kinglet (4)
Eastern Bluebird (1)
American Robin (9)
Northern Mockingbird (2)
European Starling (3)
Yellow-rumped Warbler (3)
Northern Cardinal (5)
Fox Sparrow (1)
Song Sparrow (2)
White-throated Sparrow (1)
Dark-eyed "Slate-colored" Junco (4)
House Finch (3)
Below are some thumbnails of bird photos
from the above list. The photos are raw scans and the photos are
tougher than any magazine's bird quiz. [grin] That isn't because
I designed them that way....ahem. Instead of identifiable photos
by a competent, wildlife photographer, these photos were clicked off by
a not-as-patient birder (that would be me). Actually, I'm playing
with my camera and thought you might enjoy seeing birds--er, specks--and
enjoy the challenge (yeah, rack your brains) of trying to identify--or
should I say just trying to FIND--the birds. I blew up one
photo of a tiny mite that paralleled a branch, AND faced away, just as
the shutter went off. Ooops. That happens. You just never
get to see anyone else's flubs. Hope you enjoy mine! Well.
Ok. At least I hope you get a good laugh or two! [grin]
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Answers: 1)Northern Cardinal; 2)Brown Creeper; 3)Belted Kingfisher; 4)American Robin; 5)Black Vulture on left; two Turkey Vultures on right; 6)White-breasted Nuthatch; 7)Sharp-shinned Hawk; 8)Fox Sparrow; 9)Northern Mockingbird; 10)Northern Cardinal; 11)Carolina Wren; 12)Golden-crowned Kinglet