Breaking News…Hummingbirds Are Not Coming This Year

Due to recent changes in immigration laws, and because of their aggressive nature and known drug trafficking activities Ruby-throated hummingbirds will not be allowed to cross the border into the U.S. this year. Many hummingbirds have been used as “mules” transporting small packages of drugs attached to their little bodies.  Put away your hummingbird feeders because they won’t be needed.  April Fools! 

Migratory Birds Being Seen this Week

This is the most exciting time of year for birdwatchers as migration brings neo-tropical songbirds into and through TN from Central and South America.  As of this morning here is a summary of what has been seen in our area this week:

Black and white warbler, Yellow-breasted chat, Black-throated green warbler, Chimney swift, Northern Parula, Blue-gray gnatcatcher, White-eyed vireo, Yellow-throated, Palm, and Yellow-rumped warblers, as well as Pine and Hooded warbler. The best time to look for these birds is in the first 4 hrs. of daylight because they migrate at night and settle down to rest and feed in the mornings. Without leaves on the trees yet there are far less obstacles for viewing.

For detailed up to date sightings and the locations to find and see birds download the E-bird app, or visit ebird.org