Today (May 8th):
A very special day at the Wet Woods today. Overall ten species of Warbler, including a singing "Brewster's Warbler" hybrid! Special thanks to Kris Ito for tipping us off to the presence of our first ever Blackburnian Warbler!
Full list:
"Brewster's Warbler"-Seen and heard near The Bowl, stayed in the same vicinity for nearly 15 minutes before flying off to parts unknown
Blackburnian Warbler-Two,one seen, another heard
Black-Throated Green-Several, mainly by The Bowl
Black and White-One seen in the bowl
Nashville-At least four seen early on at the centre of the wet woods
Yellow-Abundant
Yellow-Rumped-Abundant
Palm-Two, one in the Bowl, one at the side of Unwin Road
Chestnut-sided-In The Bowl
Ovenbird-One heard (not seen) at the center of the Wet Woods
Warbling Vireo-Several
Gnatcatcher-Several
White-Throated Sparrow-Abundant
Song Sparrow-A few scattered about
White-Crowned Sparrow-One, near the hill with the burdock
Swamp Sparrow-Also at the hill
Robin-Many
Great Blue Heron-One flyover
Caspian Terns-Several flyovers
Grackle-Many
Red-Winged Blackbirds-Many
Cowbird-Many
Chickadee-Few
Tree Swallow-Abundant
Barn Swallow-Abundant