It seems like just yesterday we were talking about the last of the spring shorebirds. They don’t waste any time, do they. Short-billed Dowitcher at Montrose Beach, July 7, 2016
Category Archives: Summer Bird Reports
Orchard Orioles, July 5, 2016
Franklin’s Gull, June 26, 2016
Juvenile Ring-billed Gull and American Redstart, June 23, 2016
Canada Warbler and Yellow-breasted Chat, June 22, 2016
I walked around Montrose this morning, June 22, and had a couple nice surprises, notably a female Canada Warbler and a male Yellow-breasted Chat. The Canada Warbler was in the Magic Hedge and moving around quite a bit. I never saw it again after the initial encounter. I heard the chat singing in the peripheral plantings just west-southwest of the water feature, and with a little effort tracked it down and saw it. Both birds are rare at this time of the year at Montrose. I also saw an immature male Orchard Oriole, part of an apparent mated pair that have been around for a few weeks.
Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Orchard Oriole, and Eastern Wood-Pewee, June 16, 2016
A brief walk around the Point this morning, June 16, yielded Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Orchard Oriole, and Eastern Wood-Pewee, all vocalizing. All of these birds could potentially be nesting at Montrose, or they could be late migrants or wandering immature birds looking for a territory.
 
				


