Thursday, 26 May 2016

[Maine-birds] Prothonotary, et al Hinckley

I was with a group of five that coalesced in the area of the PROW where it flew up to a branch directly over our heads and hung out in plain sight for a minute then back to cover on the bank of the pond.

I spent an additional 45 minutes and located other warblers including Yellow, Am. Redstart, Chestnut-sided, N. Parula, Tennessee, and most interestingly a Magnolia that had leucism in its crown which made the white eyebrow indiscernible. It didn't linger long enough for photos. I'd be interested in knowing if anyone else sees this if it stays put in the park for a time.
Migration hasn't run its course entirely! But, man, the birds are suddenly a lot harder to see.
Keep looking up! And under, and through, and around, etc....
Richard Garrigus

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