Tuesday, May 6, 2014

OLLI Field Trip to Milford Neck, May 6, 2014


We all enjoyed great weather and some great birds. I think I am safe in saying that the male Scarlet Tanager was the highlight bird for most. The above picture of a Scarlet Tanager was taken by friend and professional photographer, Kevin Karlson of Cape May, NJ.

We also enjoyed good looks at other colorful migrant birds, such as Yellow-breasted Chat, Indigo Bunting, White-eyed Vireo, Black-and-white Warbler, Ovenbird and Prairie Warbler. All these birds are categorized as "neo-tropical migrants", which means they come here to breed and raise their young, and then they return to the new world tropics to spend roughly the other 8 months of the year.

As I mentioned in class, for a link to a detailed map of the Milford Neck area, see the Sussex Bird Club web page on Travel and scroll down under "Maps for birding the DE Coast" to the 2 Milford neck links (many thanks to Chris Bennett for providing this detailed information).

Our next field trip is at Gordon's Pond, 8 am Tue, May 13. Go northeast out of Rehoboth along the road closest to the Atlantic Ocean and you will dead end at the Gordon's Pond parking area.

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