Sunday, May 22, 2016

Spring Migration


Spring migration is at it's peak now. The Warblers are moving north through here in good numbers. I have seen quite a few almost every day. We have had a large amount of rain this spring and that cuts down on the days I can go out and take photos but, I have gotten quite a few as shown below. As we get toward the end of the month things will slow down quite a bit.I am sure. We had some of the regulars show up and enjoy the seed at the feeders. The indigos, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, House Finch, American Goldfinch and the Siskins have shown up in numbers. The Woodpeckers are busy feeding their young and the Summer Tanager is calling every mourning. The Flycatchers are keeping the bugs out of the yard.

Seems like everyone is enjoying the spring.

American Goldfinch

Summer Tanager
Indigo Bunting
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Female 

Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Male
Eastern Towhee

Killdeer

House Finch - Male

Carolina Wren




Great-crested flycatcher
Baltimore Oriole

Eastern Bluebird
Chestnut-sided Warbler
American Redstart - Female

American Redstart - Male
Blackpoll Warbler

Black-throated Green Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Palm Warbler

Blackburnian Warbler

Blackburnian Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler

Bay-breasted Warbler

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Prairie Warbler - Female

Prairie Warbler - Male


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