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Post by kestrel on May 6, 2020 20:21:31 GMT -8
Fishtrap Park had a lot of migrants passing through today. They consisted of an Orange-crowned warbler, plus Wilson's, Yellow-rumps, and Townsend's (heard). There were also a couple each of Warbling vireo and Western tanager. One of the tanagers: Western tanager by Joel Schmidt, on Flickr
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Post by Randy on May 7, 2020 12:46:00 GMT -8
Great report!
I had somewhat of a fallout at my place this morning. I had all warbler species except for MacGillivray's. There were loads of Wilson's warblers - at least 20.
35 species in total - here were the notables:
1 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 10 Warbling Vireo 4 Orange-crowned Warbler 1 Nashville Warbler 2 Common Yellowthroat 1 Yellow Warbler 4 Yellow-rumped Warbler 3 Black-throated Gray Warbler 3 Townsend's Warbler 20 Wilson's Warbler 1 Black-headed Grosbeak
I will post some photos in the coming days. Not too many photos because I couldn't take my eyes off all the birds.
The Nashville warbler was only the second one I've had at my place and I was sure I heard it singing and worked for a long time to finally lay eyes on it. I had my FOY yellow warbler too.
Another pleasant surprise was a female mallard with about 10 ducklings.
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Post by ed on May 7, 2020 18:09:01 GMT -8
These are great experiences, well done!
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Post by neal on May 15, 2020 16:22:03 GMT -8
Nice list!
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