Date: 5/14/25 10:38 am
From: Kathy Bechdel <0000d165c6a818d5-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Cerulean Warbler Lower Trail Field Trip
Just a reminder that the Cerulean Warbler Field Trip, originally
scheduled for today, May 14, has been rescheduled for tomorrow, May
15. All other details remain the same.
Please consider carpooling and parking close together, as the parking
lot area is limited.
7:30 - 9:30 amSearch for Cerulean Warblers on the Lower Trail, Blair
County
Trip Leader: Nick Bolgiano
Please join Nick Bolgiano for a leisurely walk along a stretch of the
Lower Trail in Blair County. The goal of this trip is to find Cerulean
Warblers, in the core of their Lower Trail habitat. See
keystonefund.org/success-story/a-perfect-habitat/ for more information
on Nick Bolgiano's search for Cerulean Warblers. This stretch of the
Lower Trail is also great for Acadian Flycatcher, Yellow-throated
Vireo, Warbling Vireo, Wood Thrush, Louisiana Waterthrush,
Yellow-throated Warbler, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and Baltimore Oriole.
Meet at the Mt. Etna trailhead parking lot at 7:30am
(www.rttcpa.org/index.shtml). Travel West on Route 22 from the
intersection of Route 453 at Water Street. Turn Left on Fox Run Rd at
3.3 mi (just after the westbound turns to 2 lanes, making this easier
if traffic) or Left on Etna Furnace Rd at 4.6 mile. Continue Right
near the river to reach the Mt. Etna trailhead parking lot. There is a
modern outhouse available.
From the Mt. Etna trailhead parking lot, the group will walk South
along the Lower Trail for 1-2 miles out and back.
 
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