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Posts Tagged "Setophaga palmarum"

Palm Warbler

Posted on Nov 14, 2016

Palm Warbler

This pretty little Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) is one of many that passed through our region in the last couple of months, with most now further south than RTPI. Nevertheless, keep an eye out for this glowing yellow birds as we head into December if you want to brighten up your birding day. The habitual tail pumping is sure to help give it away!

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Early Palm Warblers

Posted on Sep 12, 2016

Early Palm Warblers

If I had to pick out one theme of the overall autumn songbird migration thus far it would have to be how oddly scheduled our birds have been. Are they checking their calendars correctly? Different parts of the region are having often different sightings, possibly based on local conditions including drought and more than double the anticipated amount of rain in some areas, of birds that “should” or “should not” be seen. Lincoln’s Sparrows, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and birds like these Palm Warblers (Setophaga palmarum) are October species to me with that being the...

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Palm Warbler

Posted on Apr 24, 2016

Palm Warbler

Yesterday morning I went out to bird for a bit and had my sights set on a few target species. It may have only been April 23, but the birds have been early thanks to the warm past couple of months, and some of our spring migratory species are already peaking. I definitely wanted to photograph a Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) in their bright spring yellows before they escaped me to the north for the nesting season. Thankfully this individual delivered, posing for me for about 15 seconds in between foraging. I had followed it for a minute along the forest floor and it took notice –...

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Palm Warbler

Posted on Nov 5, 2015

Palm Warbler

It is getting late for warblers in many areas of the Northeast with the exception of a few like the Yellow-rumped Warbler, an uncommon Orange-crowned Warbler, or a late and lingering Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) like this one. Occasionally I have seen them into December in warm and productive feeding areas if there is not too much happening in the way of frigid air or snow. I hope to find one like that this year as an always welcome little yellow sight in an increasingly brown landscape. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) by Scott Kruitbosch

Posted on Apr 28, 2014

Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) by Scott Kruitbosch

This Palm Warbler is wondering what’s taking so long, too – where are our leaves?! Soon…very soon…

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