Showing posts with label Mourning Warbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mourning Warbler. Show all posts

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Favorite Photos of 2011 - 2

Just one more installment of favorite photos from 2011, then I will return to the dabblers ...

Blackburnian Warbler - June, Green Mountain NF, Somerset, VT

Lark Sparrow - June, Badlands NP, South Dakota

Mourning Warbler - late May, Putney Mountain Road, Brookline, VT

Painted Bunting - late February, Okeeheelee Park Nature Center, Florida

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - late October, Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey

Snowy Owl - December, Brattleboro, VT

Western Meadowlark - late June, Badlands NP, South Dakota
Good Birding!!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mourning Warbler

When the "southern loop," a major electrical transmission project, tore its slash across our southern Vermont hills, a few suggested that there would be benefit for grassland and transitional bird species. They may be correct.

This morning on Putney Mountain Road in Brookline, I stopped where the power lines cross the road. Alerted by a neighbor, I was looking for a Mourning Warbler, an uncommon and shy bird that skulks in thickets.

When the sun finally reached the top of the bushes, I heard him singing. The handsome male was vigorously defending territory. Previously, I have had mere glimpses of this bird. This morning he posed beautifully.





Good birding!

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