As we finished our afternoon drive Jeanette and I decided to take the “scenic” route and drive past the Griggstown Farmer’s Market. The market sells quail and pheasant eggs and has an abundance of both birds caged on the property. Hawks love the area to look for any meal that may “escape” from its cage. We passed the Bunker Hill Golf course prior to the market and I saw a raptor perched on a post half way down it’s entry road. We drove down to look and photograph. This guy was confident and unflinching. We got as close as possible to him and he looked unaffected. Always nice when you can really see the detail of these beautiful birds.
So, the Fall Warblers and Fall Migration are not too far away now. It will be Jeanette and my first fall go-round, and we have booked a week in Cape May to enjoy it. Although the bright and vibrant Spring colors may be dampened some, our spirits won’t. Cant wait! Can anyone say exactly when the fall migration for warblers is? Shoot me an email if possible. Above are a few of our favorite warbler pictures from this year.