Sunday 19 May 2019

[Maine-birds] Re: warbler fallout

Where in Belfast did this occur?  Thanks, Aletha

On Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 5:08:06 PM UTC-4, Sarah Caputo wrote:
Warbler numbers starting to accumulate here, with the pond as the central hotspot.
Large flock of Black and white warblers present, unlike the rest of the birds they were mostly feeding and not singing, one followed me delightedly around while I was stringing fence, unsure if attracted to the old woodpile or my own personal flock of black flies.
Northern Parulas, (4), actively fighting over territory
single American Redstart
Common Yellowthroat (3)
Blue-headed Vireo
Yellow Rumps (5)
Yellow Warbler (2)
Black-throated Blue (2)
Black THroated Green (3)
Gray Catbird (pair)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)
Chipping Sparrows numerous
Blue Jays (6ish)
Single male Mallard


Feeder birds
Single female Baltimore Oriole FOY
Purple Finch 2 pair
Chickadees
Tufted titmouse (2)
Hairy Woodpecker
Mourning dove (5)
Song Sparrow (2)
Ruby throated Hummingbird investigating the orioles oranges

Sarah

Montville


Dr. Sarah Caputo
Belfast Veterinary Hospital
Belfast, ME

Mountain Valley Farm
JSBA Reg. Jacob Sheep
Montville Maine

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