Welcome to Saturday's Critters!
Hello and happy Saturday!
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September is a good time to see the migrating birds, I am seeing some of the fall Warblers in my yard. Each year they stop by and enjoy eating some berries. Berries are plentiful on the Aralia spinosa. The Cape May Warbler seems to arrive in groups of males, females and 1st year birds. The Northern Parula and the Tennessee Warbler and I am hearing a Pine Warbler around the yard too.
These photos were all taken from my dining room window, so they are not the clearest but still good enough for id-ing the birds.
1. The male Cape May Warbler, yellow cheeks and breast with streaks, and yellow throat with a green back with whitish wing bars.
2. The Cape May Warbler above is a brighter yellow, I had about 5-6 of these Cape May Warblers visiting at the same time. I was surprised to see the bird below eating something from my butterfly bush.
3. Cape May Warbler is yellow behind the cheeks, streaking on the breast. First fall female maybe dull and yellow maybe absent.
4. Two Fall Cape May Warblers, their upperparts are gray and their is less streaking on the chest, has a yellowish rump/ Can you find both of the warblers?
5 . Some days, I can see 5-6 different warblers eating the berries, a Tennessee Warbler has the white eyebrow, light yellow on breast and white under tail.
6. I believe this is a fall Northern Parula, back is dull but have some bright greenish feather on back and light yellow on the breast.
7. The broken eye-ring looks different to me, maybe because the way the bird is perched? This is the same bird as the above photo.
8. Looking at the front of the Tennessee Warbler.
9. A Male Northern Cardinal is joining the warblers eating berries too.
10. The Gray Catbird enjoys the berries too.
11. Aralia spinosa, also known as Devil's Walking Stick. Stems are covered with sharp spines and has purple-black berries.
I am also linking up to Anni's blog party found here I'd Rather B Birding Anni always has some beautiful birds to be seen on her blog, check it out!
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