Late February marks the beginning of waterfowl migration, which not only includes geese, but also numerous species of ducks like these Common Mergansers. |
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Earliest Migrants
Although today is only March 1, a number of bird species have started migrating north. Waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans) migration is underway and the earliest songbird migrants will start returning to the region in March. Species such as Fox Sparrows, Eastern Phoebes, Tree Swallows, and Yellow-rumped Warblers usually show up for the first time during this month. American Woodcocks have also been seen and heard displaying in many brushy fields and wet woods in eastern Pennsylvania.
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The Killdeer have returned to Tuscarora, also the first Mourning Cloak was seen today.
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ReplyDeleteDo you have a sense for the past timing of the return of Killdeer and emergence of the Mourning Cloaks at Tuscarora?
Both of them are about two weeks earlier then last year. I also noticed that the buds on the Spicebush are swelling. This happened around the same time as last year
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