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Visited area Sept 7-11 Had good activity each day At least 4 flocks per day One day 6 Warblers Two days 8 Warblers One day 14 Warblers and One day 15 Warblers
Warblers
MAWA
BLBW
YTWA
BBWA
PIWA
TEWA
AMRE
OVEN
BAWW
CSWA
CAWA
NOPA
BTNW
WIWA-one was a young male Singing
OCWA
NOWA
BLPW
MOWA- mature male
COYE
BTBW
Vireos
REVI
WAVI
PHVI
YTVI
BHVI
Flycatchers
EAWP
LEFL
ACFL
Thrushes
EABL
WOTH
SWTH
GCTH
Woodpeckers
PIWO
RHWO
HAWO
NOFL
Raptors
Osprey
RTHA
BAEA- 2 adults were chasing a third adult out of their territory-Very VOCAL
Swallows
BASW
TRES
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Double-crested Cormorant
Wrens
Carolina
House
GB Heron
Scarlet Tanager
Spotted Sandpiper
G Catbird
B Thrasher
I Bunting
Caspian Tern
G Egret
Blue- gray Gnatcatcher
C Waxwing- hundreds- all over park
Rose-breasted Grosbeak- eat Hop Hornbeam seeds
E Towhee
C Sparrow
H Finch
Feeding Activity
Black Walnut-good place to find Cuckoos
Hickory
Virginia Creeper berries
Grapes
Honey Locust
Monarchs-daily
Magical Moment
Spent 50 minutes in one spot There were so many Caterpillars, as the Fraz ( caterpillar poop) was falling in the Forest Canopy it sounded like rain when hitting leaves
Birds were in a Feeding Frenzy After about 30 minutes I was following the birds as they moved on I then observed another flock entering the area WOW
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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