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Wednesday, May 6 - 8:30 to 12 noon
We've been visited by 2 male rose-breasted grosbeaks at our safflower
feeder and a bay breasted warbler in our locust tree this morning. The
ruby-throated hummingbirds --male and female--have been busy at our
feeders. Quite a treat!
We also had the pleasure of seeing and talking with Paul Knoop in
Aullwood's prairie. Here's a list of some of our sightings (the secretary
may have missed listing a few):
Englewood East Metropark and Aullwood Gardens:
Northern parulas
Warbling vireos
Baltimore orioles
Great-crested flycatchers
House wrens
Indigo buntings
Carolina wrens
Louisiana waterthrushes
Common yellowthroats
Red-eyed vireos
Rose-breasted grosbeak - female
Black-throated green warbler
Blue-gray gnatcatchers
Chipping and field sparrows
Yellow-rumped warbler
Eastern phoebes
Prothonotary warbler
Bluejay
Northern cardinals
Palm warblers
Ruddy ducks - pair at the lake
DC cormorants
Turkey vultures
Mourning doves
Tufted titmice
Wood ducks
Canada geese
Solitary sp
Happy birding,
Ed and Bev Neubauer, Kathi Groves, Monte Mercer
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