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Visited this area Sept 13-17 Daily totals-Warblers were- one day 11, one day 12, two days 13, and one day 15 At least 4 flocks per day
Warblers
Black- throated Green
Parula
Magnolia
Bay-breasted- call note
Blackpoll
A Redstart
Black-and-white-chipping
Blackburian-chipping
Black-throated Blue
Wilson
Canada
C Yellowthroat
Nashville
Connecticut
Chestnut- sided
Tennessee
Mourning-female
Cape May
Yellow-rumped
Ovenbird
Yellow-throated
Yellow
Vireos
RE
WE
PH
YT
BH
Flycatchers
Least
EAWP
ACFL
Woodpeckers
Flicker
Hairy
Pileated
Thrushes
Swainson’s
Bluebird
Raptors
Bald Eagle
Osprey- with fish
Red-tailed Hawk
Red-shouldered Hawk
Sharpie
Swallows
Purple Martin
Tree
NRSW
Belted Kingfisher
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Summer Tanager
Baltimore Oriole
Chimney Swift
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Evening Grosbeak- young male
B Thrasher
G Egret- flock of 6 flew overhead
G B Heron
Killdeer
E Towhee
A Goldfinch
Double-crested Cormorant
G Catbird
Wrens
House
Carolina
Cedar Waxwings-100+
Yellow-billed Cuckoo- in Black Walnut tree
Herring Gull
I Bunting
Blue- gray Gnatcatcher
Black Vulture
C Grackle
Sandhill Cranes-heard- nest in Delaware Wildlife Area
Feeding Activity
Box Elder
Russian Olive
Grapes
Honey Locust
Black Waknut
Monarchs- daily
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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