In addition to the birds Bob and Chris saw this morning I can add Indigo
Buntings, Common Yellowthroats, Magnolia, Blue-winged Warbler and one
Lawrence's Warbler singing a blue-winged song.
Gary
On May 13, 2016, at 11:36 AM, bob mcguire wrote:
The area was
I noticed on radar that the bird echoes dropped of after sunrise (which is
typical) and THEN the rain came. So there was no major grounding of
birds that occurred overnight.
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:34 AM, bob mcguire
wrote:
> The area was fairly quiet when I
The area was fairly quiet when I entered from Mitchell Street around 6 this
morning. Several LEAST and a GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHER were calling close to the
E.I. Rec-way. As I progressed east I was surrounded by four singing WOOD
THRUSHES and then at least six GRAY CATBIRDS. A YELLOW WARBLER was
I spent from 6:30 until 9:00 am in the Hawthorns this morning and ran
into at least 9 other birders! The morning began quietly, with an
occasional Tennessee Warbler song, a few yellows and yellowthroats. By
7 - 7:30 the pace picked up markedly. There seemed to be Tennessee
Warblers
There are two birds I need to add to this morning's Hawthorn list. All
of the morning's birds were in the NE corner or along the northern
edge of the Orchard. I never got out south into the tangle.
NASHVILLE WARBLER 2
BALCK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER This guy was foraging in the flowering