Some more pictures from that amazing spot of Magee Marsh. The warblers were still present in great quality and quantity. Also had a quick visit to Metzger Marsh but it was relatively quiet, a few warblers out at the woodlot. The wetlands in Ohio and Michigan proved to be quiet enough with most usually just having Red-winged Blackbirds, Great Egrets, Great Blue Herons and usually not a whole lot else. A few heavy showers in the afternoon resulted in a heavy and immediate exodus of birders cars from the car park at Magee Marsh. Anyway enjoy the warblers below.
Male Bay-breasted Warbler |
Male Bay-breasted Warbler |
Male Bay-breasted Warbler |
Male Bay-breasted Warbler |
Male Bay-breasted Warbler |
Female Black-throated Green Warbler |
Male Black-throated Green Warbler |
Male Black-throated Green Warbler |
Male Black-throated Green Warbler |
Male Magnolia Warbler |
Female Black-and-white Warbler collecting nest material. |
Male Northern Parula |
Male Northern Parula |
Male Northern Parula |
Female Black-throated Blue Warbler |
Female Black-throated Blue Warbler |
Female Black-throated Blue Warbler |
Best shot of a male Mourning Warbler I could get. |
Male Wilson's Warbler |
Male Wilson's Warbler |
Male Wilson's Warbler |
Second-year male American Redstart, note the black coming through around the lores, eyes and breast. |
Male Common Yellowthroat |
Ovenbird with a centipede. |
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