Spectacular

Fall Migration #3

Ridge Junction Overlook

Chestnut-sided Warbler by Alan Lenk

Buncombe/Yancey Counties, NC

September 18, 2023

Cape May Warbler by Alan Lenk

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    Guide/Leader: Mike Resch

Meeting place: Ridge Junction Overlook. The overlook is at Milepost 355.3, just after the entrance to Mt. Mitchell State Park. Time: 7:00 AM – 1 PM Price: $60

An easy and relaxing day sitting around and enjoying the fall passage of songbirds at Ridge Junction Overlook! Bring a chair or something comfortable to sit upon, as well as warm clothing and blankets, as it may be cool first thing in the morning.

Ridge Junction Overlook is one of the best spots in the Blue Ridge to enjoy the fall migration of warblers and other passerines. Over the past few years there have been over 25 species of warblers seen at this spot, including Blackburnian, Magnolia, Mourning, Cerulean, Chestnut-sided, Hooded, Black-and-white, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green…the list is endless. We even had a young female Kirtland’s Warbler on one of our past trips here! Other species include Broad-winged and Sharp-shinned Hawks, Swainson’s, Wood, Gray-cheeked, Hermit Thrushes & Veery, Red-eyed, Blue-headed and Philadelphia Vireos, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Scarlet Tanager and many more. This is also one of the most reliable spots in the mountains for Red Crossbills. We will enjoy the passage of birds through the gap and also work on the identification of those “confusing fall warblers!” Join us for a relaxing morning enjoying fall migration in the Blue Ridge.