The number of migrants dramatically increased in my yard this morning with 9
warbler species (34 individual warblers), 3 vireo species and a Rose-breasted
Grosbeak.
The warblers were 1 Blue-winged, 15 Tennessees, 1 Northern Parula, 4
Chestnut-sided, 3 Blackburnians, 4 Black-throated Greens, 3 Yellow-throated
Warblers, 1 Worm-eating and 2 male Hoodeds.
The vireos were 2 Yellow-throated, 1 Blue-headed and 5 Red-eyed. The last bird
of the morning was a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak that came in to join the 6
Scarlet Tanagers that were feeding on the petals of the Crepe Myrtle blossoms.
The complete list of 38 species is below.
Roger Mayhorn
Compton Mt
Buchanan County
38 species
Red-shouldered Hawk 1
Mourning Dove 8
Ruby-throated Hummingbird 5
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Downy Woodpecker 1m
Northern Flicker 1
Eastern Wood Pewee 1
Yellow-throated Vireo 2
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Red-eyed Vireo 5
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 3
Carolina Chickadee 3
Tufted Titmouse 3
White-breasted Nuthatch 2
Carolina Wren 5
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Eastern Bluebird 4
Brown Thrasher 1
European Starling 10
Cedar Waxwing 21
Blue-winged Warbler 1m
Tennessee Warbler 15
Northern Parula 1m
Chestnut-sided Warbler 4
Blackburnian Warbler 3 (1m,2f)
Black-throated Green Warbler 4 (3m, 1f)
Yellow-throated Warbler 3
Worm-eating Warbler 1
Hooded Warbler 2m
Scarlet Tanager 6 (4m, 2f)
Eastern Towhee 2
Song Sparrow 2
Northern Cardinal 3
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1f
Indigo Bunting 2f
House Finch 2 (1m,1f)
American Goldfinch 4