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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jun 2021 08:07:12 -0400
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Was in this area last Mon through Fri

At 5:21 am I am driving along Rte 278 A Chuck-will- widow is along the side of the road According to Cornel the bird is getting salt and other minerals from the limestone 

Young
 Kentucky Warbler
 Indigo Bunting-male
 B Thrasher
 Chipping Sparrow

Carrying Food
 B-w Warbler
 W-e Vireo

Saw eating
 R-e Vireo-caterpillar 
 E Kingbird-moth
 C-s Warbler-male-green caterpillar—female-caterpillar 
 Another male C-s Warbler- huge 2 inch caterpillar 

Pairs foraging together
 Warbler
   Worm-eating
   Hooded
   Black-and-white Warbler-male female and HY male
 E Phoebe
 R-e Vireo

Woodpeckers 
Pileated
Red-headed
Hairy
N Flicker

Hawks
Red-tailed
Red- shouldered- circling
Broad-winged-circling

Vireos
 R-e
 W-e
 Blue-h
 Yellow- t

Flycatchers 
 G C
 Acadian
 E W Peewee
 E Phoebe

Whip-poor-will
I Bunting
R-b Grosbeak
Yellow- breasted Chat-mating behavior
  Singing in open tree top
  Pumping up throat
  Flying to other branch with tail down
R-t Hummer 
B Oriole
Scarlet and Summer Tanager
Black Vulture
B-g Gnatcatcher 
Y-b Cuckoo
C Swift 
B Swallow
Barred Owl

Akeena(my dog) and I were sitting on a log a few feet off the trail
  Suddenly a young Red Fox comes walking down the path The fox saw us and ran away
  Akeena tracked her for over 300 yards till the Fox left the trail 

Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer 

Sent from my iPhone
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