On International Migratory Bird Day the Cattaraugus County Bird Club attended our annual trip to Presque Isle State Park in Erie Pennsylvania. Although the temperatures were very chilly, we had a wonderful day with 72 species of birds!! We found 13 species of warblers on our trip.
Palm Warbler and Warbling Vireo were a few species found!
Below is the list of 13 species of warblers that we found.
1. Yellow Warbler | 2. Black-and-white Warbler |
3. Magnolia Warbler | 4. American Redstart |
5. Common Yellowthroat | 6. Yellow-rump Warbler |
7. Palm Warbler | 8. Chestnut-sided Warbler |
9. Nashville Warbler | 10. Cape May Warbler |
11. Black-throated Blue Warbler | 12. Blackburnian |
13. Northern Parula |
Their were so many wonderful birds found like the Magnolia Warbler and Black-and-white Warbler in the above photos! I have also posted some vista views that I captured.
We found two recently hatched eggs (which we were unable to identify the species). My guess was Mourning Dove since their was a pair just above the spot we found these two eggs. But the book doesn’t show that this species has speckled eggs! Tim Baird finally looked these eggs up and found them to be House Finch eggs.
We ended our day with a flurry of all kinds of warblers and this one Scarlet Tanager who put on a show for us. Film people were running out of film and digital people continued taking numerous photos!
This was first posted on Mon@rch’s Nature Blog and then reposted by Tom for the Catt. Co. Birdclub.
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