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Sun, 15 Oct 2023 07:46:41 -0400
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Visited the area Oct 10-13 Up to 4 Warblers a day and the Birding diversity was great 

Warblers 
Black-throated Green 
Yellow-rumped
Tennessee 
Parula 
Nashville 
Magnolia 
Bay-breasted 

Vireos 
Philadelphia 
Yellow-throated
White-eyed
Blue-headed 

Raptors 
Bald Eagle
Red-tailed 
Broad-winged—caught a Thermal

Woodpeckers 
Pileated 
Flicker
Hairy

Sparrows
Towhee 
Song
White-throated
Swamp
American Tree
Field 

Thrushes
Swainson’s 
Bluebird 
Robins-75+ flocks

Kinglets 
Ruby-crowned 
Golden-crowned 

Wrens
Carolina 
House

Gulls
Herring
Bonaparte’s 

Herons
Great Blue
Green

A Goldfinch 
Killdeer 
Trumpeter Swans-4 flew into beach 
Cedar Waxwing 
E Kingbird 
G Catbird
C Grackle
Belted Kingfisher
Double-crested Cormorant- flock of 95+ in a “V” shape

Monarchs-daily

Tree Frogs-singing

Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer 

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