Black Throated Green Warbler at Governor Bridge Natural Area

Sunny mornings always seem to be the best, and today was no exception. A large flock of warblers showed up around 7:30, including many Black Throated Greens, Magnolias, Blackburnians and Chestnuts were there as well, and Red Eyed Vireos were plentiful. Although I’ve seen a few Ruby Crowned Kinglets, these are my first decent images.The bugs treated me well also.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Although I’ve seen a few Ruby Crowned Kinglets, this is my first image of the season.

Blackburnian Warbler

Blackburnian Warblers are still migrating.

Black Throated Green Warbler

Black Throated Green Warbler

Black Throated Green Warbler

Black Throated Green Warbler

Black Throated Green Warbler

Black Throated Green Warbler

It’s my blog and I can post as many Black Throated Green Warblers as I want.

Red Eyed Vireo

Red Eyed Vireo

Red Eyed Vireo

Red Eyed Vireo

Red Eyed Vireos were feeding right alongside the warblers.

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warbler

Chestnut Sided Warblers are marked differently in the Fall and Spring.

Rose Breasted Grosbeak

Rose Breasted Grosbeak

I only saw two Rose Breasted Grosbeaks.

Spider 64

Praying Mantis 8

Insect 49

Caterpillar 42

Dragonfly 41

Fruit 1

Garden Spider 3

Caterpillar 41

Caterpillar 40

Bug 3

Wasp 13

Today's bugs.

Today’s bugs.