Monday, May 26, 2014

Neighborhood Migration

       Throughout the entire month of May, there has been incredible migration at one patch of woods in my development, especially for warblers.  On the first and second day I went down there, I got a lifer warbler, a Wilson's Warbler.  With the Wilson's, there were also many Northern Parula's, many Black-throated Blue Warblers, a few Magnolia Warblers, many Yellow-rumped Warblers, many American Redstarts, many Black-and-White Warbler, many Common Yellowthroats, a few Chestnut-sided Warblers, and a Black-throated Green Warbler. 
Wilson's Warbler

Wilson's Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

American Redstart

Common Yellowthroat
 
Black-and-White Warbler
 
 


 
     The next few days added on a few more warbler species for us.  Those were Northern Waterthrush, and Bay-breasted Warbler.  We also got a new neighborhood bird and life bird, a Least Flycatcher.
 
Northern Waterthrush

Bay-breasted Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler
 
 
 
     Towards the end of May, the numbers of Blackpoll and Canada Warblers greatly increased.  We also got a new neighborhood bird and life bird for my mom, a Black-billed Cuckoo. Along with these birds, the number of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds had also increased. 
Canada Warbler

Canada Warbler

Blackpoll Warbler

Black-billed Cuckoo
 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
 
 
 
     So far it has been a great May with 16 warbler species and a few life birds.


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