A busy bird day was expected Saturday with southerly winds aiding migration in the preceding overnight. While searching for new arrivals in the front yard I noticed two huge white birds over the lake about to disappear behind the neighbor's trees. I took off in a sprint to the backyard waterfront and was able to get a few photos of a pair of American White Pelicans meandering southward. They are the 101st species that I've seen from home so far this year. Last year I didn't hit 100 until May 2.
Other new arrivals for the year were
Palm Warbler |
Bank Swallow |
Northern Rough-winged Swallow |
After locating and photographing the bird, I checked the Mason-Manistee-Oceana County Bird Chat on Discord and saw that Brendan Klick also found a Wilson's Phalarope just a mile south of the egret on Beyer Rd. I was there within a couple minutes and was able to get some distant shots of the phalarope.
The phalarope is also a first for me in the county. My county list is at 252.
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