It took 4 years and 9 months to record 133 bird species at the house we moved out of last fall. Today I reached that total for the new yard just a day short of 6 months since moved in. The new birds included a pair of Canada Warblers (female shown above).
A pair of Blue-winged Teals.
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Blue-winged Teals with male Wood Duck |
The 132nd bird, a Wilson's Warbler would not sit still for a photo but #133, a Warbling Vireo, momentarily came out from behind the leaves to be documented.
Yesterday I also added 4....
Green Heron
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#126 |
Pine Siskin
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#127 |
Red-eyed Vireo
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#128 |
#129 Eastern Wood Pewee was not captured photographically
Other birds of interest photographed today were
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Male Magnolia Warbler |
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Chestnut-sided Warbler |
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Black and White Warbler |
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Female Magnolia Warbler |
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Yellow Warbler |
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Red-headed Woodpecker |
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Lincoln's Sparrow |
I saw a couple of adult Bald Eagles fly over today but this one was cooperative enough to wait until the clouds and fog dissipated.
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Looks like Round Goby is on the menu this evening. |
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