[bsg] Fw: [LABIRD-L] Caddo/ Shreveport migrants 03/ 25/13

  • From: Terry Davis <trdavis22@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "bsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <bsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 19:03:10 -0700 (PDT)

 

Hi all, Among usual suspects, a single individual each of White-eyed Vireo, 
Black-and-White Warbler and Black-throated Green Warbler graced the big oaks on 
Cumberland just North of Millicent Way in Spring Lake in S Shreveport this 
morning, beginning around 9:30 a.m. The Black-throated Green had a very 
interesting song that I'd not heard before. The first two notes were trilled 
and sounded much in quality like Field Sparrow. The first two times I heard it, 
I thought that it was a Field Sparrow giving a "tune-up" song sightly more 
distantly- until I heard the buzzy last three notes clearly the third time. 
Afterward, the three birds sang on and off for about thirty minutes before 
moving on to another part of the neighborhood. The Black-throated Green was 
also heard singing it's usual primary song on a few occasions but the odd song 
was mostly used. With recent weather patterns, I'm guessing it's more likely 
that these birds were lingering from a push a few
days earlier- as opposed to newly arrived migrants. Other interesting locals at 
this spot were a single calling White-breasted Nuthatch and at least 4 singing 
Brown Thrasher within a four yard/ lot area or so. A Ruby-crowned Kinglet was 
also heard giving full song, including 2-3 loud "yu-preet" paired ending notes, 
the latter of which is not frequently heard when these departing migrants are 
singing. If anyone is lucky enough to make it out there, it might be an 
excellent day in the woods if the wind has died down. Otherwise, the fields may 
be good for some shorebirds as others farther S have recently been mentioning.


Good birding,

Terry

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