There was a nice assortment of birds at the Garden this morning!
White-crowned sparrows were the most abundant, and could be seen in almost every location. I saw a few warblers scattered about, but none in any large numbers. My best spot for finding birds was along the water in the woodland walk area of the Sensory Garden. I saw black-and-white warblers, Nashville warblers, ruby-crowned kinglets, gray catbirds, warbling vireos, palm warblers, flycatchers, and an ovenbird.
Southerly winds are expected for the next two days, which should bring in a LOT more birds. Now is the time to get out your binoculars and cameras and see some of these amazing birds for yourself! In a few short weeks they will be gone.
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3 thoughts on “Bird Report”
Thanks Carol,
I didn’t realize we had so many different warblers in our area. The pictures were wonderful,
These photographs are excellent. Just beautiful! Thank you!
Please update the bird report! I would love to know what is coming through for fall!
Thanks Carol,
I didn’t realize we had so many different warblers in our area. The pictures were wonderful,
These photographs are excellent. Just beautiful! Thank you!
Please update the bird report! I would love to know what is coming through for fall!