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Blackburnian warbler at Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., May 2025.
Here are a few warbler photos I took earlier this month and never got around to posting, until now. The photos don’t do it justice, but the blackburnian warbler is one of the more strikingly colored birds that pass through New England. The warbler migration is winding down, but the ones that nest in our region will keep us busy and occupied for the next few months.
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Blackburnian warbler at Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., May 2025.Photo by Chris Bosak
Bay breasted warbler at Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., May 2025.Photo by Chris Bosak
Chestnut-sided warbler at Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., May 2025.Photo by Chris Bosak
Black-and-white warbler, New England, spring 2025.Photo by Chris Bosak
Blackburnian warbler at Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pa., May 2025.
Photo by Chris Bosak
A pine warbler seen March 31, 2025, at Huntington State Park in Redding, Connecticut.
Pine warblers and palm warblers are typically the earliest warblers to arrive in New England in the spring. This year, the pines showed earlier than usual (at least in my estimation.) I found at least two pine warblers yesterday (March 31, 2025) at Huntington State Park in southern Connecticut. Here’s hoping the rest of the spring migration is as good.
Drop me a line and let me know what you’re seeing out there.
Photo by Chris Bosak
A pine warbler seen March 31, 2025, at Huntington State Park in Redding, Connecticut. Photo by Chris Bosak
A pine warbler seen March 31, 2025, at Huntington State Park in Redding, Connecticut.