Thursday, January 2, 2014

Warbler Guy, which warblers are most likely to be seen on Christmas Bird Count surveys in the Midwest? Warblers in the East? Warblers in New England?

Stacey, you may be asking this question because some Yellow-rumped Warbler(s) were seen on recent Christmas Bird Count(s) (CBC)?

If so, you are spot-on in thinking this species is the most likely Parulidae (wood-warbler) Family member to show up during the non-breeding season in northern latitudes.

Here's one posting of a Rare Bird Alert from New Hampshire where people witnessed three
YRWA:


3 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS were seen at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on 
December 29th.

For the full account of the "rare" bird species detected during this 1/1/14 CBC survey, please see:
http://birdingonthe.net/hotmail/EAST.001114302.html
Which other warbler species are the most likely to appear in the dead of winter in NH or other upper Midwest and East Coast areas?
Beyond the YRWA, look for the following as the "usual suspects":
(and NOT typically annual every "winter" in northern USA latitudes):
- Common Yellowthroat
- Palm
- Yellow-breasted Chat (more typically Mid-Atlantic and south from there)
- Pine (sometimes eats seeds at winter feeders)
Long shots, and rarely present (and NOT typically annual every "winter"):
- Bay-breasted
- Black-and-white
- American Redstart
- Cape May
Feel free to write me with more questions, Stacey....and other readers:
danieledelstein@att.net
www.warblerwatch.com
http://warblerwatch.blogspot.com


8 comments:

Anonymous said...


That's a Myrtle Yellow-rumped, I'll bet.

Sherry

Anonymous said...

Sherry: Audubon's would be rare to absent in much of the East during the winter....tho I'm not sure any records for this subspecies exist......?!

Anonymous said...

I see Audubon's a lot; Myrtle hardly ever in CA during winter, tho it's around sometimes in my yard near Rohnert Park.

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