Friday, October 18, 2013

nice migration time, loads of migration birds are coming through our farm and surroundings..a new bird on the farm today!

It is a great migration time. Here on the farm it's a big bird party for me. 2 Days ago suddenly everywhere the sound of Baltimore Orioles and now also everywhere in our forest are the "silent" Swainson's Thrushes(lot of berries on the farm) ..they don't make a (wiet wiet ) sound like when they go back in April/May.
I never saw so much Townsend's warblers coming through, why is that...always so much why's...
The Philadelphia Vireo's and Tennessee Warblers did arrive in small amounts, they are always later .
My first Wilson's Warbler  that I did see was 14th of October... I keep my eyes open for the Hawks...hope I will see some migration...
Today a black and white Becard on the farm , a new bird on this farm.

Here the bird list from 14th of October 2013..Bajo Mono Boquete
Cattle Egret
black Vulture
yellow headed Caracara
Bat Falcon
white tipped Dove
ruddy ground Dove
crimson fronted Parakeets
Vaux's Swift
violet Sabrewing
rufous tailed Hummingbird
white throated mountain Gem
red crowned Woodpecker
hairy Woodpecker
spot crowned Woodcreeper
yellow bellied Elaenia
mountain Elaenia
olive striped Flycatcher
torrent Tyrannulet
common tody Flycatcher
tufted Flycatcher
dark Pewee
yellowish Flycatcher
black Phoebe
great Kiskadee
gray capped Flycatcher
tropical Kingbird
yellow winged Vireo
house Wren
plain Wren
orange billed nightingale Thrush
ruddy capped nightingale Thrush
Swainson's Thrush
Mountain Thrush
clay colored Thrush
Tennessee Warbler
Chestnut sided Warbler
Townsend Warbler
black burnian Warbler(female)
slate throated Redstart
Collared Redstart
Wilson's Warbler
common bush Tanager
Cherrie's Tanager
blue gray Tanager
Palm Tanager(in flight)
silver throated Tanager
red legged Honeycreeper
buff throated Saltator
yellow faced Grassquit
white naped brush Finch
chestnut capped brush Finch
rufous collared Sparrow
Baltimore Oriole
yellow throated Euphonia
lesser Goldfinch

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