Date: 4/22/25 7:20 am From: Julia Plummer <julia...> Subject: Bird Walk at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center -- Apr 22, 2025
This morning, a group of 20 birders joined Susan Braun and I for the
birdwalk at Millbrook Marsh. We saw plenty of evidence that spring
migration is kicking, as well as opportunities to observe birds exhibiting
breeding behaviors (e.g., a cardinal feeding his mate and a robin on a
nest). Most of the group picked the multiple warbler species as the
highlight for the morning. We had an active group of Yellow-rumped
Warblers, Palm Warbler, and Yellow Warbler providing us with excellent
views. Farther down the creek, we heard the song of the Louisiana
Waterthrush though we were not able to see the bird.
Milbrook Marsh bird walks continue next Tuesdsay at 8AM.
Julia
Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
Apr 22, 2025
7:53 AM
Traveling
0.89 miles
92 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
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3 Canada Goose
3 Mallard
3 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
2 Mourning Dove
1 Turkey Vulture
1 Bald Eagle
2 Red-tailed Hawk
2 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Downy Woodpecker
2 Northern Flicker
1 Eastern Phoebe
3 Blue Jay
2 American Crow
1 Black-capped Chickadee
3 Tree Swallow
1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1 White-breasted Nuthatch
1 Northern House Wren
2 Carolina Wren
3 European Starling
2 Eastern Bluebird
12 American Robin
1 House Sparrow
2 House Finch
1 American Goldfinch
1 Chipping Sparrow
4 White-throated Sparrow
5 Song Sparrow
6 Swamp Sparrow
1 Eastern Meadowlark
30 Red-winged Blackbird
6 Brown-headed Cowbird
2 Rusty Blackbird
4 Common Grackle
1 Yellow Warbler (Northern)
1 Palm Warbler
3 Yellow-rumped Warbler
6 Northern Cardinal