Kentucky Birds In May
May was a pretty active month for our feathered friends. We had many migrants move through the area on their way North to their breeding grounds. We did not have as many Warblers as last year due to the changing weather patterns. There were several fronts that drove them in other directions. Overall we had a very nice month. There have been 5 Summer Tanagers that have been hanging around and the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Male and Female, stayed for almost 2 weeks. The Cardinals have the largest population I seen for some time. I have counted 5 pair. The Downy had 4 babies, The White-breasted Nuthatch had 3 and there are multiple House Finch and Goldfinch juveniles hanging around. The Eastern Phoebe had 4 babies and 2 weeks later laid another 4 eggs in the old nest.
Summer Tanager |
American Goldfinch |
House Finch |
Eastern Phoebe |
Cedar Waxwing |
Summer Tanager |
Cape may Warbler |
Red-eyed Vireo |
Summer Tanager |
Summer Tanager |
Summer Tanager |
Indigo Bunting |
White-throated Sparrow |
Summer Tanager |
House Finch |
Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
House Finch pair |
Cape May Warbler |
Back yard Feeding Area |
Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
Cardinal |
Ruby-crowned Kinglet |
Cardinal |
Red-eyed Vireo |
Red-eyed Vireo |
Downey Woodpecker |
Eastern Towhee |
Redstart |
Eastern Wood Pewee |
Eastern Phoebe |
Carolina Wren |
White-breasted Nuthatch |
Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
Male Downy feeding young |
Hairy Woodpecker |
Downy Juvenile |
American Goldfinch juvenile |
Red-bellied Woodpecker |
Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
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