Map of Our Day
We went out the house and we saw a House Wren then we went to Cross Street and we saw a yellow bird but at first we didn't know what it was then a few minutes later we saw it again and we saw it was a Blue-winged Warbler. After that we found 2 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks. Then we had to walk over to the pond and we got a Warbling Vireo when it was there. Then we heard a Wood Thrush then my dad took a picture of it. We got a Common Yellowthroat that stayed hidden. Then we went to Brierly Pond and there were thousands of bugs EVERYWHERE!! and they were bugging us! They were in our ear and biting us. First thing we saw were 3 Catbirds! I saw an American Redstart all by myself it was a lifer for me and a first for the year for my daddy. We had 4 Black-and-white Warblers crawling on the trees and a Palm Warbler. Also the Palm Warblers bob their tails. Then we ran into Alan Marble and we talked to him and Grammy showed up and we helped her get some birds. We went to Douglas State Forest and we heard a Northern Waterthrush and it was flying and jumping around all over the place. After that we saw a Red-bellied Woodpecker poking out of his home. Then we saw 4 Broad-winged Hawks and a Cooper's Hawk. Then another one caught a mouse and was eating it! Then there was a yellow jacket on the car when we wanted to leave on grammys side. it was looking at its reflection!! We have 5 Baltimore Orioles in our yard because we put out oranges for them!!
House Wren
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Blue-winged Warbler
Warbling Vireo
Gray Catbird
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Broad-winged Hawk
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Baltimore Oriole
Black-throated Green Warbler
Northern Parula
American Redstart
Black-and-white Warbler
Checklists (clickable links)
Home, Worcester County, Massachusetts, US
Cross Street Powerlines, Worcester County, Massachusetts, US
Brierly Pond, Worcester County, Massachusetts, US
Douglas SF, Worcester County, Massachusetts, US
Martha Deering WMA, Worcester County, Massachusetts, US
Photo after lifers-Warbling Vireo, Wood Thrush, Blue-winged Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, and Rose-breasted Grosbeak
after his lifers-Ovenbird, Black-and-white Warbler and American Redstart
Owen after his lifer Northern Waterthrush and Black-throated Green Warbler
After his lifer Norther Parula
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