Dateline: 13 May 2023
Lots and lots of birds on the Pine Tree Trail (& vicinity), from last Saturday.

Three of lovely Black-and-white Warbler:



Based on the buffy eye-ring and non-contrasting tail, possibly Swainson’s Thrush:

Partially blocked shot, but still great to get a decent photograph of Ovenbird:


Also very nice to see Cedar Waxwing back in town:







World’s worst hummingbird photo, but included here to show a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Most (all?) BirdingPI.com sightings previously have been, coincidentally, females.

Presque Isle honeysuckle season is in full swing:

Two of the always amazing Great Crested Flycatcher:



Four of the implausibly-coloured/beautiful male Magnolia Warbler:





Surprised the out-of-town summer tourists are back already:

Please also enjoy ostentatious Wild Turkeys.
Wow! The magnolia warbler! The towhee has quite a costume!
MamaJo