Saturday, May 12, 2012

Migratory Birds in MY Neighborhood

1. Catbird in yard-kab Gray Catbird in my backyard 5-10-12

In honor of International Migratory Bird Day I am posting a few of the recent returning migrants that I have seen in my yard and my neighborhood, which includes the bog and the park. All of these species I have seen within the last week, including the Redstart which I just saw this morning. Migration is an exciting time for most birders as you never know what you are going to see or where you are going to see it!

2. Yellow-rumped warbler in yard-kab Yellow-rumped Warbler 5-10-12 *New Yard Bird!

Yellow-rumped warbler is the first species of warbler I ever identified. they come in two varieties: the eastern “Myrtle” with a white throat, and the western “Audubon’s” with a yellow throat. There is an overlap in range and the two sub-species do interbreed. Yellow-rumped warblers are often affectionately referred to as “butter butts” as they have a bright yellow patch above their tails which is visible from the rear. It looks just like a pat of butter! I saw my first Yellow-rumped warbler on January 27, 2003 at Six Mile Cypress Slough near Fort Myers, FL. Later I identified this species in my own yard in Livermore Falls, ME in February of the same year. It was a thrilling time for me because at that point in my life I never thought I would ever see a warbler since most warblers do not come to your bird feeders!

3. Mockingbird at bog-kab Northern Mockingbird at the bog 5-10-12

 

4. oriole at bog-kab Baltimore Oriole at the bog 5-10-12

I have seen both males and females here and at Sacred Heart Park.

5. redstart at shp-kab American Redstart at Sacred Heart Park this morning 5-12-12

I got up early and was at the park by 7:45 AM. Though I didn’t see a lot of birds, I did find this redstart, which is a new species for that location, so it was well worth the walk over. Now I am off to find more birds!

8 comments:

  1. Keep on birding and sharing Kathie.

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    1. Gaelyn, you know me, I will! I am so glad that you enjoy my posts! It always makes me smile to read your comments!

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  2. These are downright stunning. You are an amazing talent, Kathy.

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    1. Sandy, thank you for saying so. I actually sometimes get very frustrated at the quality of my photos and wish I could do better!

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  3. Great sighting and birds, Kathie! I love the Oriole! Happy Mother's Day!

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    1. Eileen, thank you! and Happy Mother's Day to you also!

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  4. Hi Kathie

    What lovely photos.

    Guy

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  5. We saw a redstart here at the Sweetwater Wetlands, and I was so thrilled! I LOVE your shots of the Baltimore Oriole and the Yellow-rumped Warbler! Wonderful birds passing through! And my how neat to capture the flickers in amor and then one in flight! Awesome!

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Welcome to my nest! I hope you will enjoy spending time here with me and the birds. Thank you for your comments. I will try to get back to you as soon as I get back from counting more birds.