Sunday 27 August 2017

[Maine-birds] Interesting morning

The fall migration was very evident this morning in the apple trees in our yard that push up against the surrounding woodland.  Bay-breasted, black-throated green, Blackburnian, chestnut-sided, parula, pine, yellowthroat, Nashville, magnolia, yellowthroat, and black and white warblers.  Veery, red-eyed vireo, waxwing, catbird, and a plethora of this year's young goldfinches, purple finches, woodpeckers, parids, and sparrows.  Only had to walk about 100 feet total :).

Cheers,
bab

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