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There were two Hooded Warblers and one Worm-eating Warbler near the second bridge on the trail going west from Park Street at Pheasant Branch Conservancy on Saturday. A third Hooded Warbler was found on the trail going north from Century Avenue. A Cerulean Warbler was also found on the west trail. Fortunately, these birds were observed by many birders throughout the day. 23 warbler species total.



I observed and photographed the above Yellow-rumped Warbler for an extended period of time - it was a rather feisty bird. It exhibited very aggressive territoriality by chasing away all other yellow-rumps that came within ~20 feet of the area where it was foraging. However, it didn't seem to mind a Restart, Palm, and Nashville Warblers that were in the same area.

This evening I found a Black-throated Blue Warbler at the 3rd stream crossing going east from Park Street at Pheasant Branch Conservancy. Three other lucky birders got to enjoy it as well (Dottie, Tim & Agnes). Other warblers present were Cape May, Blackburnian, Palm, and a few others. Other birds included Veery, Swainson's Thrush, Scarlet Tanager, and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The corridor was quiet compared to this morning, making the Black-throated Blue Warbler's song easy to hear. This makes 30 warbler species observed at Pheasant Branch so far this spring. Bring on the Connecticut!
All images © 2009 Mike McDowell










4 Comments:
Stunning shots, Mike! Congratulations!
Jerry
http://jerryjourdan.blogspot.com
Beautiful way to start my day - thanks for the wonderful photos!
I thought I commented already..oh well something didn't work.
But any hoo..
Bee u ti ful photos...I was wondering if you digiscoped the flowers..gorgeous.
Hey Dawn,
Sometimes comments get lost in blogger void. I'm unsure why it happens, but I've noticed it, too.
Thanks!
Mike M.
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