Warblers are so very loud...
May. 12th, 2023 12:25 pmAt 530am.

This guy, or gal, woke me up this morning, a Tennessee Warbler, by singing right outside the window. They are very, very loud.
Then, a little later, while listening (and catching on the app) all sorts of other birds- Cardinals, Carolina Wrens, Marsh Wrens, Northern Mockingbirds, Indigo Buntings and Sparrows are apparently very early risers here- I caught a new bird.

A Worm Eating Warbler. I'll have to try to wake up at 530am to see if I catch it again to confirm.
Meanwhile, refilled the suet feeders yesterday, which is probably why they're all so cheerful at the crack of dawn.

This guy, or gal, woke me up this morning, a Tennessee Warbler, by singing right outside the window. They are very, very loud.
Then, a little later, while listening (and catching on the app) all sorts of other birds- Cardinals, Carolina Wrens, Marsh Wrens, Northern Mockingbirds, Indigo Buntings and Sparrows are apparently very early risers here- I caught a new bird.

A Worm Eating Warbler. I'll have to try to wake up at 530am to see if I catch it again to confirm.
Meanwhile, refilled the suet feeders yesterday, which is probably why they're all so cheerful at the crack of dawn.
Yay!
Date: 2023-05-12 08:12 pm (UTC)Noisy in my yard at present: gray tree frogs singing romantic songs.
Re: Yay!
Date: 2023-05-15 02:39 pm (UTC)I usually get Yellow Warblers, so these two were a nice change, if very loud so very early, lol