Thursday 27 April 2017

Late April Arrivals

There seems to have been a major migration push in the last few days. Luckily, I've been out to see a few of the newly arrived migrants, and some that have been around, but are the first ones I've seen all year. I saw three first of year (FOY) species yesterday on the Nature London hike to see the American Woodcocks out at Killaly Meadows ESA. Here, we found some good birds, including FOY Yellow Warbler, FOY Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, FOY Eastern Towhee, and FOY Spotted Sandpiper.

"Sweet, Sweet, I'm so Sweet!" - Yellow Warbler

This morning, I had my first good looks this year at a trio of Yellow-rumped Warblers. Of course, I didn't have my camera, so I had to go back later. Thankfully, there was still a single bird hanging around.


I had to chase the little bugger around the pond and through swampy areas to get any decent shots(good thing I was wearing rubber boots!)



This weekend, despite there being rain on the forecast, I'll be heading down to Rondeau. Hopefully I can turn up some good birds (like maybe a White-winged Dove)!

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I feel like this pretty much sums up some days during spring migration....it's very relatable.

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2 comments:

  1. Nice to see some migrants! I'll be missing most of spring migration this year so I'll have to live vicariously through you! Love that artwork about expectation versus reality lol

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    1. Hey, I bet many Ontario birders would be willing to go to Australia instead of Point Pelee or Rondeau!

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