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Migrating birds mostly depart Erie area Butterflies are on the wing

Most migrants have passed north, but some late ones are still being reported around Erie such as Lincoln’s sparrow, pine siskin, Wilson’s warbler, Canada warbler and blackpoll warbler. Birds heard singing now are likely territorial males already mated with females that will stay and nest. Butterflies on the wing now are black swallowtail, spicebush swallowtail, eastern tiger swallowtail, American copper, red admiral, red-spotted purple, little wood-satyr, monarch, Zabulon skipper, Hobomok skipper and silver-spotted skipper. Wildflowers in bloom include miterwort, sheep sorrel, English plantain, Virginia waterleaf, amur honeysuckle, redosier dogwood, alternate-leaved dogwood, cucumber tree and black locust tree.

Where are the birds? Migrant numbers around Erie low for mid-May

Where are the birds? Migrant numbers around Erie low for mid-May Jerry McWilliams Lesser yellowlegs were migrating past Gull Point at Presque Isle State Park where a whopping 365 were counted on May 7. A red-throated loon, near breeding plumage, was spotted off Beach 9 on Sunday. A sedge wren was seen briefly on the north side of Niagara Pond on Wednesday. It has been noted by many birders that migrant bird numbers are much lower than normal for mid-May. This has also been said about other surrounding birding hotspots like the highly popular Magee Marsh in Ohio. Wildflowers blooming now are painted trillium, dame s rocket, English daisy, Solomon s seal, hooked crowfoot, field peppergrass and high-bush blueberry.

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