Yellow Warblers at Marie Curtis Park, Ap. 30, 2022

Yellow Warblers arrive in our area around the first of May each year after the long trip from their winter quarters in Central and South America. By the middle of August most are gone.

Marie Curtis is an excellent place to see and hear them and we had many during both the morning and afternoon walks.

Yellow Warbler (male)
Yellow Warbler (male)
Yellow Warbler (female)
Yellow Warbler (male)
Yellow Warbler (male)
Yellow Warbler (male)

Other birds:

Mute Swans
female Mallard high in tree
Song Sparrow
Red-winged Blackbird (male)
Eastern KIngbird
Hairy Woodpeckers
Northern Mockingbird
Hairy Woodpecker
Tree Swallow
Hairy Woodpecker
American Robin
Hairy Woodpecker
Mute Swans
Tree Swallows
Downy Woodpecker (male)
Tree Swallows
Turkey Vulture
Tree Swallow
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Tree Swallow
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Brown-headed Cowbird (male)

Other life:

American Toad
Midges
new born Red-eared Slider
new born Red-eared Slider

8 am group:

11:30 am group:

NATURE POETRY

How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,
Stol’n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year!
My hasting days fly on with full career,
But my late spring no bud or blossom shew’th.        – John Milton (1608–74)

Miles Hearn

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