Friday, August 17, 2007

Fall Warblers


Nashville Warbler

Cooler Canadian air flowed into Wisconsin overnight, and with it came the warblers. This morning at Pheasant Branch I encountered a few Nashville Warblers, Tennessee Warblers, lots of Chestnut-sided Warblers, Black-and-white Warblers, just one Magnolia Warbler, American Redstarts, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers and more. Last night I checked NexRad before going to bed and the birds were already on the wing.



The mixed-flocks were incredibly active. It was so calm and quiet; I could hear their rapidly flapping wings and even a few snapping bills as they caught insects in midair. Some leaves are already changing color and falling. In the rush of an active flock, warblers flutter downward to catch flying insects. The birds, the leaves and the smell of decaying vegetation – fall is certainly in the air.

Nashville Warbler © 2007 Mike McDowell

5 Comments:

At 12:59 PM, Blogger cogresha said...

I like this north wind! I went to Gillson Park in Wilmette, IL and was pretty much shut out as far as migrants go and I couldn't believe it! But they were on the move with a decent number at Montrose Point in Chicago. Looks like migration is on!

 
At 8:00 AM, Blogger The Birdlady said...

That's exciting news for us - some of them will be coming through here soon. I am enjoying your blog, which one of your Vortex co-workers shared with me.

 
At 9:34 AM, Anonymous Ryan Brady said...

Mike, that shot of the Nashville Warbler is among your best images, in my humble opinion...

 
At 12:09 PM, Blogger Mike McDowell said...

Ryan,

Thanks! One of those lucky shots!

Mike M.

 
At 12:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

what website did you get that nexrad image? And how do you interpret it...blue blotches are birds taking off?

 

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