Sunday, June 5, 2016

Warblers this spring in Hampshire County


Pine Warbler, home, Belchertown, MA, Apr 13, 2016
Palm Warbler, home, Belchertown, MA, Apr 13, 2016
Yellow rumped Warbler, Rail trail, Amherst, MA, Apr 24, 2016
Louisiana Waterthrush, Quabbin Park, MA, Apr 18, 2016
Black and White Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, Apr 25, 2016
Black throated Green Warbler, Belchertown, MA, May 18, 2016
Northern Waterthrush, Williamsburg, MA, May 25, 2016
Nashville Warbler, Belchertown, MA, May 11, 2016
Northern Parula, Quabbin Park, MA, May 10, 2016
Yellow Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 18, 2016
Blue winged Warbler, Belchertown, MA, Apr 30, 2016
Ovenbird, Quabbin Park, MA, May 18, 2016
Prairie Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 18, 2016
American Redstart, Quabbin Park, MA, May 9, 2016
Magnolia Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 11, 2016
Blackburnian Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 9, 2016
Chestnut sided Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 11, 2016
Black throated Blue Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 9, 2016
Wilson's Warbler, UMASS, Amherst, MA, May 10, 2016
Tennessee Warbler, UMASS, Amherst, MA, May 20, 2016
Canada Warbler, UMASS, Amherst, MA, May 20, 2016
Worm eating Warbler, Mitch's Way, Hadley, MA, May 12, 2016
Cerulean Warbler, Skinner SP, Hadley, MA, May 10, 2016
Mourning Warbler, UMASS, Amherst, MA, May 28, 2016
Blackpoll Warbler, Quabbin Park, MA, May 18, 2016
One a rainy, dreary day I thought I would share a photo collection of warblers this spring from around Hampshire County.  I managed to see a total of 29 species of warbler this spring and I got photos of most of them which are posted in the order I saw the species this spring.  Mostly expected species but an Orange crowned Warbler was quite unusual for spring.

Meanwhile in the tropics a new storm formed this afternoon in the Gulf of Mexico north of the Yucatan, Tropical Storm Colin.  The forecast is for the storm to remain a tropical storm as it moves northeast and makes landfall over the central part of Florida before heading out to sea.  Should not be any impact at all here but interesting to see so much activity early in the season.

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