Blackpoll warbler singing in the swamp on Armitage Rd, near the prothonotary
warbler box. The prothonotary is also singing, as well as eastern wood pewee,
northern waterthrush, yellow throated vireo, redstarts, Nashville warbler,
great crested flycatcher and all of the regulars. A beautiful
Blackpoll warbler at Swan pen, Stewart Park, 1pm
Laura
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We banded a young blackpoll yesterday. Earliest date in several years.
I'm curious as to what ID clues people are using to call empis in tree tops by
species? In the hand and without vocalization, these are highly variable in
plumage
at this time of year and tough to split out even with several
Good morning. Today we had a Blackpoll Warbler on our property, along with
Louisiana Waterthrush, which was a month later than it's usual return date.
Below is the complete list of a 40 walk. What a beautiful morning!
Laura
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This morning we have a singing Blackpoll Warbler on our property as well as
Bluewinged and Nashville Warblers. Hunt Hill Rd, Dryden
Laura
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We banded our first true migrant, a young Blackpoll, on 01 Sep. Seems very
early as
it is usually one of the last migrant warblers caught here. I wonder if the
storm
may have pushed it down from the ADKs.
John
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