Pine

Pine Warbler is one of my favorites. However, I only saw one male this spring, and only a handful of females. Since they are an early arriving one, it’s possible they just went past us with our strong SW and SSW winds the several nights in late April. The one male I did see was by the Grant Park feeders, which is probably the same one that stops there every year. There isn’t much to say about Palm and Yellow-rumped. They arrive early and before you know it, there are hundreds of each, as was the case on 4/26 at Warnimont. These are the two most common warblers in our area during migration. Photos below are from the last several weeks in the Milwaukee area. Enjoy!

Pine Warbler

Palm Warbler (western)

Yellow-rumped Warbler

4 thoughts on “Pine, Palm & Yellow-rumped Warblers in Spring ’22”

  1. Is Ovenbird a Warbler? I was thinking they’re related to Thrush?

    Gorgeous photos.

    1. Yes, Ovenbird is a warbler. They look like a smaller thrush, but is in the wood warbler family. Thank you!

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