Impressive collection of the most sought-after warblers that were apparently quite close.
I would be thrilled to see a male Blackburnian in breeding plumage instead of the juveniles
I manage to find in late summer last year. This species eludes me in the spring much as the Cape May
always does. I've only visited Ashbridges this spring because it is easier and faster to get to
than trying to access TTP by TTC. Ashbridges was not that exciting this year.
ashbridges has the wood thrush a while back. and a whipoorwill (i didn't see) and a pileated woodpecker (saw it fly towards the islands).
Blackburnians are my favourite warbler. one stayed for up to 5 days at the Wet Woods. was weird - it, the Kentucky and a Magnolia were all in the exact same spots, so i assumed they all just camped out for a bit.
saw 3 blackburnians this year at the Spit. pretty good. didn't see any scarlet tanagers, which is also on my must-see list.
i tried going out at the beginning of last week, but so much growth and so many gnat that i decided to leave early and call it a season