Birds of Spring (…so far!)

Spring has arrived, the leaves are budding, and the forests are once again teeming with life. It’s already mid-May and just over the last few weeks there has been so much action with the return of more and more species seemingly every day. Below are some of my favorite pictures from the spring so far (with hopefully many more to come!).

Yellow-Rumped Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Blue-Headed Vireo // Gatineau Park.

Red-winged Blackbird // Mud Lake.

Palm Warbler // Britannia Conservation Area.

Spotted Sandpiper // Mud Lake.

Yellow Warbler // Britannia Conservation Area.

Great Crested Flycatcher // Fletcher Wildlife Garden.

Black and White Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Black-Throated Green Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Spotted Sandpiper // Britannia Conservation Area.

Yellow-Rumped Warbler // Dow’s Lake.

Red-Bellied Woodpecker // Britannia Conservation Area.

Palm Warbler // Dominion Arboretum.

Red-Breasted Nuthatch // Algonquin Park.

Common Teal // Algonquin Park.

Mute Swan // Stratford, ON.

Yellow-Rumped Warbler // Dow’s Lake.

Downy Woodpecker // Britannia Conservation Area.

Spotted Sandpiper // Britannia Conservation Area.

Black-Throated Green Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Black-Throated Blue Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Blackburnian Warbler // Gatineau Park.

Blue-Headed Vireo // Gatineau Park.

Warbling Vireo // Britannia Conservation Area.

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet // Britannia Conservation Area.

Hermit Thrush // London, ON.

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Northern Shrike and the Meech Valley