October is ending on a warm note with much above temperatures once again (the end of the month post is today as I have to work overtime tomorrow). Most of the month featured good to great migration conditions, little rain and warmer temps overall. I ended the month with 18 species of warblers in total in Hampshire County. November will bring the possibility of a rare warbler showing up plus hopefully some lingering species. The only really expected species moving forward will be Yellow rumped Warbler, which will also dwindle to few around by the end of the month. I spent the last couple days I could bird trying to pin down locations for warblers to start off November on the right foot.
An ongoing story of my search to see all the new world warbler species as well as general sightings of warblers locally
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
October comes to an end
Yellow rumped Warbler 'myrtle', Hickory Ridge Conservation Area, Amherst, MA, Oct 30, 2024
Yellow rumped Warbler 'myrtle', Hickory Ridge Conservation Area, Amherst, MA, Oct 30, 2024
Palm Warbler 'yellow', Silvio Conte NWR-Fort River, Hadley, MA, Oct 30, 2024
Palm Warbler 'yellow', Hickory Ridge Conservation Area, Amherst, MA, Oct 29, 2024
Yellow rumped Warbler 'myrtle', Hickory Ridge Conservation Area, Amherst, MA, Oct 29, 2024
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