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Date: | Thu, 31 Aug 2023 09:27:29 -0400 |
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Visited area Sept-26 through 28 Observed from 7 to 13 Warblers per day Sunday had the most birds totally and Tues had most Warblers
Feeding Active Areas
Honey Locust
Sweet Gum
Grapes
Warblers
Chestnut-sided
Magnolia
A Redstart
Black-and-white
Bay-breasted
Blackburian
Orange-crowned
Tennessee
Cape May
Black-throated-blue
Black-throated-green
Wilson
Nashville
Palm
Yellow-throated
Canada
Hooded
Connecticut
Vireos
RE
WE
YT
WA
PH
Woodpeckers
PI
NOFL
Flycatchers
AC
LE
GC
EAWP
Thrushes
VEER
EABL
Raptors
BAEA
Osprey
RTHA
RSHA
Shorebirds
KILL
LEYE
Peps-?
E Towhee
B Oriole
Cedar Waxwing
B Swallow
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
C Swift
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
I Bunting
G B Heron
G Egret
Bonaparte’s Gull
Caspian Tern
H Finch
Black Vulture
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
B Thrasher
H Wren
C Wren
A Goldfinch
Mallard
Sandhill Cranes
Double-crested Cormorant
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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