Sunday, October 10, 2010

They mowed Millennium Park


Frost on the newly mowed Millennium Park, West Roxbury, MA

I arrived at Millennium Park bright and early, eager to see sparrows. The fallout at the CRP yesterday was pretty heavy--I expected a real bounty at Millennium Park.

Oh no! They mowed!

There are still sparrows around, but all the action is at the edges.


I was ready to write a resentful post about the puzzling things the DCR has been doing lately. Honestly, couldn't you folks wait a couple more weeks?

But then I found the yellow-rumped warblers.


Down near the nature trail, they were everywhere you looked. Dozens of them.



And with rumpies, other goodies. My first ruby-crowned kinglet of the season, a red-eyed vireo, a redstart and this curious one below, which was getting hated on by rumpies and song sparrows. Nashville, I think, though I'm seeing too much white on the belly...


Astonishingly, as I stood amongst the warblers, I heard a familiar yet alien sound. A raven? I looked up. Sure enough, a long black raven, wedge shaped tail and all, flying overhead.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Great warbler shots - and congratulations on the raven!