A few more additions to the list in my earlier email below. All seen/heard in the woods or hayfield around the house and driveway easement.
Additional warblers:
Pine warbler
BT blue warbler
Chestnut-sided warbler
Bay-breasted warbler
Cape may warbler
Am redstart
Tennessee warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Common yellowthroat
Also
Wood thrush
Swainson’s thrush
Veery
Least flycatcher
Bobolink
The last two were today. Haven’t had a bobolink for a couple of years. The least flycatcher is the first I’ve had here since we arrived in 1998.
The whip is still hanging and singing around 10 pm every night.
Ivan
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> On May 4, 2025, at 4:06 PM, Ivan LaHaie <dr.burbun...> wrote:
>
> Have had quite a few show up around the house woods/driveway hay field or along the gas pipeline easement off Prospect Hill since Wednesday:
>
> Yellow warbler
> Nashville warbler
> Blue-winged warbler
> B&W warbler
> Northern parula
> Blackburnian warbler
> BT green warbler
> Ovenbird
> BG gnatcatcher
> YT vireo
> WE vireo
> Eastern kingbird
> Swamp sparrow
> Chimney swift
> RT hummers
> Baltimore orioles
> RB grosbeaks (sparring with the orioles for grape jelly)
> Red headed woodpecker
> YB sapsucker
> And best of all, our resident whip-poor-will.
>
> Also had the blue grosbeak and a mockingbird at Sharon mills north.
>
> In addition, we’ve had brown thrashers, Carolina wrens, and fox sparrows for a couple of weeks (the latter having moved on). Also a late purple finch that left about a week ago. And several year-round pileateds.
>
> Ivan
> Prospect Hill S. of Easudes
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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