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Date: | Fri, 22 Sep 2023 17:46:17 -0400 |
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Yesterday was v quiet, hardly any birds to be found altho I heard a Wood Thrush & saw a pair of Wood Ducks. Only 4 warblers: one each of TN, Magnolia, redstart, Com YT.
Today there was some activity—I found one mixed flock altho it moved through pretty quickly. Best was good views of a Blue-headed Vireo and after hearing Great-crested FC the last few visits, I actually got good looks at one today. I heard then saw a YB Cuckoo which I haven’t seen or heard for awhile.
Warblers
Tennessee
Redstart, both orange & yellow
Blackpoll
Bay-breasted
Magnolia
BT Green
Com YT—one singing
Blue-headed Vireo
WE Vireo—still quite vocal
Yellow-throated Vireo—singing
Rose-breasted Grosbeak—a couple imm males eating berries, gave chip calls
Brown Thrasher
Gray-cheeked Thrush
Swainson’s Thrush—one singing softly
Great-crested FC
E Peewee
E Phoebe—2 birds chasing each other
Empid sp
Pileated WP
Field Sparrow
Peggy Wang
Granville
Sent from my iPad
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