Chilly nights and shorter days have triggered the autumn migration of Neotropical birds. You may not have to go far to see these two travelers. Each is a species you may be able to find migrating through your neighborhood.
Common Nighthawks are large insect-eating nightjars. Watch for them feeding and migrating overhead during the late hours of the afternoon and continuing through nightfall. While skies above the Susquehanna and large tracts of forest or grassland offer the best viewing opportunities, even city residents may witness their evening flights during the coming weeks. Though nighthawk numbers appear to be in decline, as many as a hundred or more are currently being seen nightly at Pine Grove Furnace State Park along South Mountain in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. For daytime roosting during their southbound movements, nighthawks seem to be attracted to deep shade in areas of vast forest. They will often seek sanctuary and become concentrated in “islands of darkness” like Michaux State Forest on South Mountain after passing over light-polluted urban areas such as Harrisburg and the adjoining metroplex of the Great Valley during the previous night.Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are now moving south. It’s time to be extra vigilant about keeping your sugar-water dispensers clean and filled with fresh nectar mixture. For tips on feeding hummingbirds safely, check out our post from August 5, 2022, “Two Feeders Are Better Than One”.