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Date: | Sat, 20 Jun 2020 04:51:52 -0400 |
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I visited this area 6 times lately Seeing more young Foraging or being fed by parents
Young
Warblers
Worm-eating
A young popped up very close to me We just looked at each other Suddenly I heard chipping An adult was also close to me chipping rapidly
I moved closer and the bird backed up while still giving me a great look The bird kept backing up as I followed it Suddenly the chipping stopped and the bird disappeared
The adult Worm-eating was luring me away from its young
Pine-young fed by female
A Redstart-female, male
Hooded-male
Blue-winged--male
Yellow-male fed young
Prairie-fluttering feathers to be fed by adults
Carolina Wren
E Towhee
Hawks
Red-tailed
Red-shouldered
Sharpie-hunting
Woodpeckers
Pileated
Red-headed
Flicker
Hairy
Songbirds
Oriole's
Baltimore
Orchard
Vireos-all except PHVI
Cuckoos-both
Tanagers
Scarlet
Summer
Great Crested Flycatcher
Herons
G B
Green
Yellow-breasted Chat
Black-throated Blue Warbler- has been singing in this area for over a month
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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