Watching football and going through my email and deleting stuff from as far back as 2019. Came across this in the November 2020.
Highly recommend.
Watching football and going through my email and deleting stuff from as far back as 2019. Came across this in the November 2020.
Highly recommend.
I don't know Michigan's or Washtenaw County's data for late dates, but I have access to old Dearborn (Wayne county) data. In The Birds of Dearborn: An Annotated Checklist, 2007, Julies Craves notes that Wilson's Warbler typical fall departure date is 18 September with latest fall departure date identified as 8 October (in 1995), pp 66-67. Anyway it was a thrill to see this Wilson's Warbler, especially for me who has done so little birding of late. I entered the sighting on eBird with the photos. This being an out of the ordinary autumn, it's still good to get the chance to document outlier sightings. I was reminded yet again of what a great place Nichols Arboretum is.
All summer long I heard Carolina wrens singing throughout my neighborhood. I counted at least three and possibly four singing males in various locations. On Sunday, two Carolina wrens graced the pile of branches I have been stacking for the past few years for exactly this reason. I'm hoping they over winter in my yard. I have the perfect south facing place for them. The bird in the photo above and the one below are actually different birds. The sun was shining on the stack of branches and I think they were really enjoying it.