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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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Visited area 5 times in the last 2 weeks
 Below is some highlights

  Warblers
   Besides the 19 Breeding Warblers I found  Black-throated Blue male and a pair of Blackburian Warblers

Young
 Warblers
  American Redstart- female
  Yellow
  Kentucky
  Hooded -male and female
  Blue-winged
  Prairie
  Pine 
  Magnolia 
  Black-and-white
  C Yellowthroat
 Yellow-breasted Chat
 Cedar Waxwing
 Field Sparrow
 Baltimore Oriole-male
 Turkey
 Red-eyed Vireo
 Yellow-throated  Vireo
 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Vireos- 4 different types Breeding 

Carrying Food
 Warblers
  Prairie
  Kentucky

Woodpeckers 
 Red-headed
 Pileated
 Hairy

Hawks
  Red-tailed
  Red-shouldered
  Broad-winged

Others
  Olive-sided Flycatcher 
  Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  Woodcock
  Yellow-billed Cuckoo
  Tanagers
    Scarlet
    Summer
  Killdeer
  Herons
   Great Blue
   Green
  Yellow-breasted Chat
  Brown Thrasher
  Rose-breasted Grosbeak

After it rained the birds are doing Flycatching behavior to grab bugs off bottom of leaves

 Was playing a Yellow Warbler song A female comes in Fluttering her feathers A male arrives and she chases him away She returns and Flutters her wings again

  Bruce Simpson- Nature Photographer

Sent from my iPhone
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