Many of the birds we banded were warblers: 1 American Redstart, 1 Magnolia Warbler, 1 Northern Parula, 1 Common Yellowthroat, 3 Black-throated Blue Warblers, 1 Ovenbird, and our best bird of the day.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Northern Parula
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Common Yellowthroat
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Our best bird was a real surprise as they are tree-top lovers so we rarely catch them and also because in the fall they typically migrate more offshore. Fall Blackpoll Warblers do not look like the "chickadee look-alike of warblers" they are more streaked and yellowish. However their feet still have bright soles.
Blackpoll Warbler
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
The other 12 birds banded were 2 Red-eyed Vireos, 5 Gray Catbirds, 1 Northern Cardinal, 3 Painted Buntings (YAY!) and a Blue Jay.
Red-eyed Vireo
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Gray Catbird
Photo by Bill LaFramboise
Continue to view the next 2 days. Update for next session is on the October 17 post.
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