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When I posted last night about the Blue Grosbeak at Woodbury, I forgot to
mention the other birds we saw and/or heard there. At the same spot where we
found the grosbeak, we also had several Grasshopper & Henslow's Sparrrows,
Common Yellowthroat, Eastern Kingbird & Field Sparrows. We think we heard a
Yellow-breasted Chat also but it only called once. In the past, we have also
found Dickcissels here by walking up the path from the oil tanks. It is a
pretty productive spot.
Other noteworthy birds seen as we drove some of the roads were even more
Henslow's (for a final total of 15!), White-eyed Vireo, Indigo Bunting, 7 Brown
Thrashers & 2 Northern Harriers. We ended up with a total of 33 species in a
3 hour period. Woodbury really is a great birding area that needs a lot
more attention than it gets.
Laura Dornan
Louisville
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