Migration is still pushing on though with blackbirds continuing to trickle north. We're getting closer to "normal" frequencies for our favourite species, but still a fair ways off the mark, especially compared to the last two years:
What should we be watching for this week?
Great Blue Heron - soon enough we'll be seeing them back |
The third week of March usually slows down from the previous week for new arrivals (but still plenty of individuals). Who knows, maybe with the warm weather later this week we'll get the waterfowl that was supposed to arrive last week?? The following nine species arrive, on average, "en masse" this week:
16 March - | Eastern Bluebird | |||||
17 March - | Pied-billed Grebe | |||||
18 March - | Wood Duck | |||||
Golden-crowned Kinglet | ||||||
Eastern Meadowlark | ||||||
Brown-headed Cowbird | ||||||
20 March - | Red-throated Loon | |||||
21 March - | Great Blue Heron | |||||
Rusty Blackbird |
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