Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The last week back home

Black and White Warbler
Black and White Warbler, Rail Trail, Amherst, MA, Apr 21, 2026
Pine Warbler
Pine Warbler, Rail Trail, Amherst, MA, Apr 21, 2026
Purple Finches
Purple Finches, Rail Trail, Amherst, MA, Apr 21, 2026
Beaver
Beaver gathering grasses, Rail Trail, Amherst, MA, Apr 21, 2026
Wilson looking at deer
Wilson checking out some deer, Belchertown, MA, Apr 21, 2026
Palm Warbler 'yellow'
Palm Warbler 'yellow', Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 20, 2026
Merlin
Merlin, Quabbin Park, MA, Apr 20, 2026
Osprey carrying nest material
Osprey carrying nest material, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 18, 2026
Osprey carrying nest material
Osprey carrying nest material, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 18, 2026
Ring necked Ducks
Ring necked Ducks, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 18, 2026
Yellow rumped Warbler 'myrtle'
Yellow rumped Warbler 'myrtle', Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 18, 2026
Silvio Conte NWR-Fort River, Hadley, MA, Apr 18, 2026
Tree Swallow, Silvio Conte NWR-Fort River, Hadley, MA, Apr 18, 2026
American Robin building nest
American Robin building nest, Lake Wallace, Belchertown, MA, Apr 17, 2026
Red Eft
Red Eft, Quabbin Park, MA, Apr 17, 2026

Now that I have been back from my trip to TexasNew Mexico and Arizona for almost a week I will try to catch up on some sighting here.  When I first arrived home last Wednesday we were in the midst of a big warm up with highs in the 70's and 80's and I got to enjoy the beautiful weather for a few days before it got much cooler and eventually cold.  There were some early arrivals during the warm spell but now things have slowed a bit as expected with colder weather and poor migration conditions.  Nonetheless birds still trickle in as it is getting toward the end of April and birds will move even in less than ideal conditions.  I have added a dozen new species for the year here since getting back with the most unusual one being an American Bittern plus a few early arrivals including Solitary Sandpiper, Northern House Wren and Black and White Warbler.  Birds are starting to nest in numbers including a variety of raptor species that only breed in small numbers in the county including Osprey at Lake Wallace plus Merlins and Sharp shinned Hawks at Quabbin.

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