COMMON YELLOWTHROAT (Geothlypis trichas)
Size: 4.3"-5.1" | Wingspan: 5.9"-7.5" | Can Be Seen: During breeding season
Fun Fact: Each male normally has only one mate in his territory during a breeding season. However, a female’s mating calls often attract other males, and she may mate with them behind her mate’s back. (Source: The Cornell Lab of Orinthology - www.allaboutbirds.org)
Photo Credit: David Turgeon | Macaulay Library
TRAIL HISTORY AND INFORMATION: PiPo is short for Pickering Ponds. Here the "ponds" and the surrounding trails are free and open to the public, feature 2+ miles of flat and wide hiking trails, and are idea for bird watching. In fact, more than 230 different species have been seen in this area. Avid bird-watcher CharleeBee assisted to identify and name just a variety of the many birds who reside in this area and who may show themselves to you during your visit. So bring your cameras and binoculars!
The ponds are property of the City of Rochester and were part of the Sewage Department's wastewater treatement plant originally installed in the 1950's. The lower lagoons in the area of the walking trails have been dormant for the past 50 years. In the 90's, the walking trails were created by the wastewater plant staff and are mowed weekly by the Public Workds Department. There is no hunting in this area and leashed dogs are welcomed. Here and there you will find a few benches where you can rest and hear the calls of the birds.
The only real hilly areas are where the upper lagoons transition into the lower wooded areas. There is no hunting in this area and leashed dogs are welcomed. These trails also accommodate bikes and strollers (with the caveat regarding the small but steep hills). There are also a few benches here and there should you need to rest.
You are looking for a large pill container
You will find these new coordinates on a side trail off to the left before the gate. A nice narrow trail. Take a right when you see the big drain pipes.
Congrats to batgirlmd FTF at the new coordinates.