Chirps and Cheeps

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  Some Spring Birds

Published: April 30, 2020
Tags: Migration, pine warbler, yellow-rumped warbler, cooper's hawk, field sparrow, rusty blackbird, glaucous gull, caspian tern, forster's tern, eastern towhee, broad-winged hawk, wilson's snipe, northern waterthrush

Here are a few of the end of April migrants I've seen the past couple of weeks.

My best sighting was a group of three Forster's Terns.  They're on the rare side for our area, so that was a fun find.

I didn't think I'd get a chance to see a Glaucous Gull until winter again, so finding one in the same athletic field I found the Lesser Black-backed Gull in a couple of weeks ago was another fun find.

Everything else were expected birds, but always great to see, nonetheless!

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Female Pine Warbler at home

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A gorgeous Yellow-rumped Warbler. I take them for granted by the end of the year - but they dazzle me first-off in spring!

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A Cooper's Hawk on her nest - a nice breeding record

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Field Sparrow all cute with its pink "lips" and white eye ring!

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Another Rusty Blackbird - this time at Beaver Island SP

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Glaucous Gull out in a grassy field

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My first of year (FOY) Spotted Sandpiper

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Caspian Terns arguing over a fish

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One of three Forster's Terns seen at Sturgeon Point

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A handsome White-throated Sparrow

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I just love Brown Thrashers!

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A pair of Solitary Sandpipers

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A pretty Savannah Sparrow singing in a field

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A close flyby by an Osprey

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My FOY Eastern Towhee

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A nicely perched Broad-winged Hawk

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Quite the pose by this Wilson's Snipe!

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A beautiful Northern Waterthrush at Beaver Island SP




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