Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Point Pelee National Park (Part 3)

Yellow Warbler Adult Male Eastern
At Point Pelee this year we saw and/or heard 3 species I've never seen before, Orchhard Oriole, Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Redstart. I've seen 9 new species this year, Ruffed Grouse, Common Loon, Great Blue Heron, Forster's Tern, Black Tern, Cerulean Warbler, Black-and-white Warbler, Prothonatary Warbler and the Scarlet Tanager. Of course this is just a brief guessing as to I might of seen much more. Like over 50 species in total, although I was hoping to beat my record of bird sightings at Point Pelee (64)...I think. Do you think I should continue to write about Point Pelee or move on to other events. Please submit your entries in the comments. Goodbye,
Birdman

4 comments:

Ruth said...

Most of the yellow warblers I see are hidden in bushes. That is a great picture. Do you have more Pelee pictures to share?? If so, I would love to see them.

Anonymous said...

I agree . . . if you have more pictures . . . I would love to see them!

Anonymous said...

Wow! You are quite the photographer, Sam. That is a fabulous picture of the yellow warbler. Are you seeing more birds now because the weather is warming up?
~ Mrs. Crosby

Birdman said...

Hello,

ruth-Yes, most Yellow Warblers spend most of there time in low vegetation. Thank you. I will share more pictures later.

mon@rch-I will post more pictures later.

anonymous-I am seeing more birds, yes because its spring and I'm talking about our Point Pelee Trip lately.

Goodbye,
Birdman