Migrants, Migrants, Migrants
Yesterday afternoon I took a drive out onto the peninsula once it'd stopped raining to see if any migrants had arrived. Yes they had. At the Stull Interpretive Center there were Yellow Warblers, Black-throated Green Warblers, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks and much more. A quick round of birding combined with dry conditions temped me to set up a few nets at Fry's Landing to see what It'd missed out on due to the rain.
In short order I caught a Blue-winged Warbler, a Nashville Warbler and three Western Palm Warblers.
Here's the Blue-winged Warbler, a nice SY bird
And the Nashville Warbler, an ASY female.
The first Yellow Warbler of the year, a nice SY male
A female Yellow Warbler.
The first Gray Catbird.
The undertail coverts are its only feathers with any color.
Speaking of skulkers, we caught two Common Yellowthroats, which are always a treat even though they're fairly common.
Finally, this was our first Wood Thrush of the year, a recaptured bird from last year that was not pleased to see us again.
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