05/26/2026
We had lots of warblers visiting the nature center for Memorial Day Weekend! Warblers are a family of small birds that migrate through or to our area. At least 30 species of warblers have been seen and/or heard at Rum Village Park!
The pictures below show 4 different species of warblers seen at the bird observation window this past weekend. The first two pictures are of magnolia warblers; the third and fourth pictures show Tennessee warblers; the fifth and sixth pictures are both blackburnian warblers; and the last two pictures show bay-breasted warblers!
[Image Descriptions]
Picture 1 shows a small bird (magnolia warbler) perched on a thin shrub branch. The bird has a grey back, wings, and head; a yellow throat, chest, and belly; a black “mask” around its eyes and white “eyebrows;” white bars on top of its wings; and black stripes on its chest and belly. The bird is looking towards the left side of the picture. Its head is tilted to its left. There are green leaves on the shrub, some of which have small reddish galls on them.
Picture 2 shows the same bird from picture 1 on a different branch. The bird has a grey back, wings, and head; a yellow throat, chest, and belly; a black “mask” around its eyes and white “eyebrows;” white bars on top of its wings; and black stripes on its chest and belly. The bird is looking towards the left side of the picture. Only 1 side of its face is visible. There are green leaves on the shrub, some of which have small reddish galls on them.
Picture 3 shows two small birds (Tennessee warblers) perched on thin shrub branches. One of them is on a branch almost directly above the other one. The birds blend in with their surroundings. They have whitish chests, throats, and bellies; gray heads with a white “eyebrow;” and greenish yellow wings. The shrub they’re on has many bright green pointed leaves, some of which have small red galls on them. There are some small clusters of yellow flowers on the shrub.
Picture 4 shows a close up of a Tennessee warbler perched on a thin shrub branch. It has a white chest, throat, and belly; a grey patch on the side of its chest; a gray head with a white “eyebrow;” and greenish-yellow wings. There are green leaves on the shrub that it’s on, some of which have small reddish galls on them, and some tiny yellow flowers.
Picture 5 shows a small bird (a blackburnian warbler) perched on a branch. It has a yellow head and throat with gray feathers on top of its head, a white belly with some dark streaking, and dark brown wings with white and black bars at the top. There are no visible leaves on the tree that the warbler is on. The background is green.
Picture 6 shows a blackburnian warbler standing on a rock. It has a yellow head and throat with gray feathers on top of its head and on its cheek, a white belly with some dark streaking, and dark brown wings with white and black bars at the top. It is looking towards the left side of the picture. Behind the rocks there is grass and a tree stump.
Picture 7 shows a small bird (a bay-breasted warbler) on a shrub. It has a white belly and throat, brown feathers on its chest and the top of its head, a gray back and head with a ring of white feathers around its eye, and dark wings with white and black bars. It is looking towards the right side of the picture.
Picture 8 shows another bay-breasted warbler on the same shrub as the other pictures. It has a whitish belly and throat, yellow feathers on the back of its neck and top of its head, a gray back and cheek feathers, and wings that are gray on top, followed by a white bar, a black bar, another white bar, and black feathers. It is facing the right side of the picture.