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Date: | Sat, 16 May 2020 21:42:41 -0400 |
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Unfortunately, I missed the big fallout yesterday b/c I had to work but ventured out today hoping for the best. I managed to miss the Golden-winged yet again at Blacklick but did get my FOS Bay-breasted, a few. Also had a v brief glimpse of a skulking Mourning Warbler, also FOS. Only saw dark gray hood (no eye ring) and the black on the breast before it went behind a log never to be seen again. I didn’t hear it sing.
Warblers
Mourning
Bay-breasted
N Parula
Magnolia
Chestnut-sided
Black-throated Green
Black-throated Blue (male)
Blackburnian
Tennessee
Am Redstart (m & f)
B&W (f)
Nashville
Hooded
Ovenbird
Com YT
Scarlet Tanager
RB Grosbeak
Wood Thrush
Swainson’s Thrush
Gray-cheeked Thrush
Veery
Brown Thrasher
RC Kinglet
BG Gnatcatcher
Indigo Bunting
E Peewee
Ruby-thr HB
White-eyed Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
Chimney Swift
In the afternoon, I checked out Lubdell Preserve near Alexandria. Picked up a few more species altho it was rather quiet bird wise but a pleasant walk.
Blue-winged
Yellow
Marsh Wren FOS
Wood Ducks
Warbling Vireo
Baltimore Oriole
Kingfisher
Field Sparrow
Peggy Wang
Granville
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