
In-Coming Birds
Moderator: Gillespie
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Baltimore Oriole reported from the SE corner of the island. Northern Mockingbird on apple tree by LSB. American Bitterns at Barney's Lake and south of Nig Greene's field in wetland. Black-throated Green Warblers observed and singing. Magnolia Warblers arrived. As much as the midge hatch is a nuisance for us, I'm watching a dozen little warblers devouring those midges. It is a feast to replenish their protein stores and ready their bodies for breeding season. Many of these little birds have come from the jungles of South America. Amazing feat and Mother Nature knows when to provide the banquet! 

McGrass
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- Posts: 642
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- Posts: 642
- Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:07 pm
- Location: Beaver Island
Baby Sandhills
Two crimson colored Sandhill colts (chicks) were seen with parents in Nig Greene's field (Kings Highway and Paid Een Og) this evening. Sandhill Cranes mate for lifeâ??which can mean two decades or moreâ??and stay with their mates year-round. Juveniles stick close by their parents for 9 or 10 months after hatching.
McGrass
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
I have had a Rose breasted Grosbeak at my feeder twice that I have seen. While I know they visit the area this is the first time I have had them at the house. I wish we could post pics I actually got a pretty good one about 2 hrs ago.
Sharolyn Hunter
Two families of Woodcock
I've seen a family of four on Kings Hwy near the Medical Center, and a family of five on Donegal Bay Rd...see the video here of a strut across the street...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEshiRacJCw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEshiRacJCw