My first stop of the year for warblers in Milwaukee County did not let me down. It was at the Wehr Nature Center. I spent some of the morning there and it was a hot spot giving great views of very many warbler species. Blackburnian, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, Canada, Mourning, Wilson’s, Magnolia, Black and white, Yellow, Palm, Northern Parula, Yellow, Common Yellowthroat, Blackpoll, Yellow-rumped, Nashville and the American Redstart were species I saw. It was a comfortable spring day with mild temps around 55 degrees, full sun, a little breeze out of the northeast, just gorgeous! Images were taken on May 13, 2020.

Blackburnian Warbler, male

Black-throated Blue, male

Black-throated Green, male

Magnolia Warbler, male

Mourning Warbler, male

American Redstart, male

Canada Warbler, male

Magnolia Warbler, going for a gnat…

Chestnut-sided Warbler, female…

Yellow-rumped Warbler, female

Yellow Warbler, male

Wilson’s Warbler, male

Canada Warbler, male

Blackburnian Warbler, male

Yellow Warbler, male

Black and white Warbler, female

Black-throated Blue Warbler, male

Magnolia Warbler, male

American Redstart, male

Common Yellowthroat, male

Magnolia Warbler, going for a gnat…

Black-throated Green Warbler…

Black and white Warbler, female

Canada Warbler, male

Mourning Warbler, male

Magnolia Warbler going for a gnat…

Canada Warbler, male
Just stunning! Was this by the dam?
WoW…thanks for sharing.
Beautiful photos! It was good to see you there; like a “3 ring circus” today, lots of fun!
Incredible catalog of Wehr warblers. You are a genius of capture.
Fantastic photos. Such great detail and composition. Thank you so much!
Geez Jim, the spectrum of species and the ace images are incredible. Nicely done!
These are just gorgeous Jim. What a show !
Wow! Outstanding