Warblers (I)

Lots of warbler activity currently at Presque Isle State Park. Fall plumage is frequently hard to ID on the spot, hence the joy of photography! These shots from last Sunday on the Pine Tree Trail.

First up, Blackburnian Warbler, female or immature male colouration. Black streaking up to the breast, two white wingbars, triangular cheek patch, and yellow eyebrow:


American Redstart (f)
Bay-breasted Warbler

Following probably female or immature male Magnolia Warbler. Gray head, white eyering, two wingbars, yellow throat, white undertail coverlets, and black streaking on side:


Following is probably Tennessee Warbler – black eyeline, no/slight wingbars, thin/pointy bill, white undertail coverlets:


So great to see more Northern Parula! Female or immature male – yellow throat, broken white eyering, green wash on back, etc.


These are Black-throated Green Warbler:


Perhaps more Magnolia Warbler:


And some nice shots of Black-throated Green Warbler: