Prothonotary Warbler and More May Magic
Published: May 20, 2020
Tags: Migration, prothonotary warbler, american pipit, solitary sandpiper, lesser yellowlegs, golden-winged warbler, hooded warbler, pine siskin, scarlet tanager, blackpoll warbler, chestnut-sided warbler, magnolia warbler, lincoln's sparrow, ruby-throated hummingbird, black-and-white warbler, ovenbird, rose-breasted grosbeak, scarlet tanager, baltimore oriole, dunlin, semipalmated plover, yellow-bellied flycatcher, northern parula, blackburnian warbler
As we dive into the "Magical" month of May, the birders in Western New York are all psyched up like little kids waiting outside their favorite candy store waiting for it to open. Usher in the warblers!
As I was birding at Beaver Island SP on the 6th, I bumped into Debbie S, who said she found a Prothonotary Warbler near there the day before. She showed me where the spot was and we both searched for it for awhile, hoping it had stayed another day. Unfortunately, it was nowhere to be seen. We parted company and I continued birding for a couple more hours. Just before I left the park, I thought I'd give that area one more try. To my great surprise, the Prothonotary was there hunting insects by the creek. Prothonotary Warblers are stunning birds - a deep shade of yellow, like a school bus yellow - with blue/gray wings, black eyes and feet. This bird is uncommon in Erie County - and for me to see one two years in a row in the county was just wonderful. The bird seemed quite content to hunt as I fired off a bunch of photos, doing my best to keep out of its way.
Other nice birds I saw during the first half of the month were a Golden-winged Warbler that Alec spotted as we were birding together at Beaver Island SP on the 14th and then a stray Pine Siskin at home that, by all rights, shouldn't be here. These winter finches were "supposed" to stay up north this year because of the abundant pine cone crops. I'm not sure why this guy didn't get the memo but I was very happy to see him!
Prothonotary Warbler with an insect
Prothonotary Warbler
Prothonotary Warbler
Prothonotary Warbler with another insect
Prothonotary Warbler
I love having the Baltimore Orioles back!
An Indigo Bunting stopped by our feeders
A Rose-breasted Grosbeak was a nice sight!
An American Pipit
A beautiful Magnolia Warbler at Woodlawn SP
An Ovenbird - so cute!
Black-and-white Warbler
Hummingbirds are back too!
One of my favorite sparrows, a Lincoln's Sparrow
The Pine Siskin that shouldn't be here!
Golden-winged Warbler at Beaver Island SP
My FOY (first of year) Scarlet Tanager - a handsome male
A Hooded Warbler singing
Cape May Warbler
Another songster, a male American Redstart
Blackpoll Warbler
Northern Parula
Migrating shorebirds: Dunlin (left) and a Semipalmated Plover (right)
Blackburnian Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (a favorite of mine)