Keeping a good weather eye out in case we needed to close nets in a hurry, we were rewarded by our efforts with 26 birds; 20 new birds, 14 of which were migrants. Three species of thrush and six different species of warblers, including the following gems:
A not-so-common-here Common Yellowthroat
Tennessee Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Canada Warbler (hardly 'washed-out', and quite a nice change from the drabs)
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
(which is a warbler, not a thrush at all. The distinguishing difference being that all North American warblers have nine visible primaries, not ten.)I rather like the name, Northern Water-not-thrush. But Richard doesn't seem to think it will catch on !
~ Author Pauline Pearse
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