I immensely enjoyed a great day of birding yesterday at THE best migrant trap on Galveston Island. We have had an invasion of Red-breasted Nuthatches with the latest cold front. Hmmm, do they know a cold winter is coming?
Here is the beautiful Magnolia Warbler, ready to get a drink.Ruby-crowned Kinglets were everywhere! Notice the ruby "slippers" too!
What a gorgeous bird ! The Black-Throated Green Warbler.
Another Maggie...
...and another RC Kinglet.
What a beautiful tail!
There were 2 Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers near the drips.
This is too cute!
The woods were full of these little tooters!
Mmmmmm a Blue-Headed Vireo gave me a split second view!
Northern Parula's were still here.
But the most exciting for me was this Black-throated Blue Warbler.
WOW!
There was also one Wilson's Warbler...
...and one Indigo Bunting.
I saw one White-Eyed Vireo.
Ok, I was enthralled with the Nuthatches, first ones I have ever seen way down here.
Nothing common about the Common Green Darner.
I thought these White-Winged Doves looked cool up there.
And there were tons of American Redstarts, all females.
What a day!
Check out the chiropractor bound Great Egret...
Any day with a Hooded Warbler is a good day!
In all I think I counted 11 warbler species, and 3 vireo species. I wish them well on their southbound journey!
Wonderful collection. I especially like the vireos, though the warblers are a close second!
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