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Date: | Tue, 10 May 2022 20:59:19 +0000 |
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Another splendid day of birding, with many of the warblers seen near to the ground; when in the trees, the shag bark hickory trees seemed to be favorites. Starting to see female warblers.Canada warblers Prothonotary warbler Black poll warbler Bay breasted warblers Ovenbirds Nashville warblers Cape May warblers Magnolia warblers Yellow warblers Black throated blue warblers Black throated green warblers American redstarts Northern parulas Tennessee warblers Black and white warbler Chestnut sided warblers Hooded warblers Blackburnian warblers Lousiana waterthrush (heard)
Lincoln's sparrow Bobolink Wood thrush Swainson's thrushes Brown thrashers Red eyed vireosyellow throated vireoblue headed vireoswhite eyed vireo great crested flycatcherleast flycatcher eastern wood pewee Barred owl with frog dangling from the beak scarlet tanagers ruby crowned kinglet Rose breasted grosbeaks
Bob McNulty
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