Birds #6 (2024)

May 18 Windsor Grasslands: ruffed grouse, Wilson’s snipe, chestnut-sided warbler, common yellowthroat, yellow warbler, ovenbird,  lack-and-white warbler, yellow-rumped warbler, black-throated green warbler, Tennessee warbler, blue-winged warbler, Baltimore oriole, red-winged blackbird, bobolink, song sparrow, swamp sparrow, field sparrow, eastern towhee, savannah sparrow, eastern phoebe, eastern kingbird, willow flycatcher, alder flycatcher, eastern bluebird, American robin, veery, wood thrush, mourning dove, American goldfinch, tree swallow, house wren, brown thrasher, gray catbird, rose-breasted grosbeak, indigo bunting, black-capped chickadee, American crow, northern flicker, yellow-bellied sapsucker, red-eyed vireo, tufted titmouse, scarlet tanager

At home, we have had a lot of Blackburnian warbler, indigo bunting, scarlet tanager, rose-breasted grosbeak, and still have pine siskins. The brown-headed cowbirds seem to have moved on. We also had parulas and Tennessee warblers move through, and a single Canada warbler.