Friday, May 24, 2019

Magee Marsh and Howard Metro Park

May 21, 2019

Swainson’s Thrush
Bald Eagle
We return to Magee Marsh to see if any new birds have shown up. We get some more views of the Magnolia Warbler and the Blackburnian Warbler. Also the beautiful Chestnut-sided and the Black-throated Blue Warbler. I finally get a good look at the Canada Warbler. These birds are so beautiful, I wish I could get some photos of them!
Female Blackburnian Warbler


We are entering the long boardwalk at Magee Marsh 

We spent some time at Howard Metropark where there were huge bodies of water and marshland. The first bird we saw was a Yellow-headed Blackbird, which are common in Oregon east of the Cascades, but a rarity in Ohio. We met several people who had traveled to this spot just to see it. This sign was at Howard Metropark and shows the birds we have been seeing the last few days. We did not see the two birds on the far right.

Awesome Birds



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