Nature Happenings

  • Project FeederWatch ends this month, www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw

  • Common Loon and Barn Swallow migrations peak.

  • Whip-poor-wills are returning from Central America.

  • American White Pelicans, Yellow-rumped Warblers and kinglets (Ruby- and Golden-crowned) migrate through the area.

  • Chipping Sparrows, Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, Double-crested Cormorants, Chimney Swifts and Tree and Barn Swallows return.

  • Brown Creepers and Winter Wrens migrating.

  • Dark-eyed Juncos, American Tree Sparrows leaving.

  • Migratory Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers return.

  • Bald Eagles, Canada Geese, Mallards incubating.

  • Ring-necked Pheasants are displaying.

  • For years, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and Baltimore Orioles have returned by the third week.

  • Purple Martin sub-adults arrive.

  • Canada Geese are nesting and their first young hatch.

  • Lyrids meteor shower, late-April.

  • Earth Day, April 22.

 Common Loon

 Barn Swallow

 Whip-poor-will

 American White Pelican

 Yellow-rumped Warbler

 Ruby-crowned Kinglet

 Golden-crowned Kinglet

 Chipping Sparrow

 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

 Double-crested Comorant

 Chimney Swift

 Tree Swallow

 Brown Creeper

 Winter Wren

 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

 Ring-necked Pheasant

 Canada Geese on Nest