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Pretty quiet overall. Just breeding warblers at Denison plus chat. Finally had a Cedar waxwing fly over, my FOS! Didn’t see it at Magee either. Saw others at Marie Hickey.
The Trumpeter Swan pair was at the WA across from Blackhand Gorge. Both were on top of the beaver lodge so I was wondering if they have chosen that as their nest site?? Maybe just lounging. One eased into the water after I’d been looking at them awhile but the other bird stayed put. Interesting.
Denison
Warblers
Yellow, Com YT, N Parula, Redstart, KY, La WT
Chat
Swainson’s Thrush
Wood Thrush
Indigo Bunting
E Kingbird
Cedar Waxwing
Baltimore Oriole
Wood Duck hen
FCs: Acadian, peewee, E Phoebe
Chimney Swift
White-eyed & Red-eyed Vireos
Hairy WP
Marie Hickey
Same warblers as Denison but added Blue-winged & Cerulean (no Prairies heard—usually reliable here)
A pair of redstarts were doing some kind of courtship thing?—male fluttering and chasing female back and forth—kinda cool.
Wood Thrush
Great-crested FC, peewee, Acadian
Cedar Waxwing
Pileated WP
White-eyed & Red-eyed Vireos
Trumpeter Swan pair at WA
Peggy Wang
Granville
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