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Spent 2 days here Up to 6 Warblers per flock Flocks are few and far between but well worth it when found
Warblers
Bay-breasted
Parula
Magnolia
Orange-crowned
Black-and-white
Yellow—rumped
Morning
Blackpoll
Wilson
Kentucky
Black-throated Green
Vireos
Red-eyed
Warbling
Blue-headed
Raptors
Bald Eagle
Red- tailed
Red-shouldered
Woodpeckers
Pileated
Flicker
Yellow-breasted Sapsucker
Kinglets
Ruby-crowded
Golden-crowned
Lesser Yellowlegs
White-throated Sparrow
House Finch
Great Egret
Towhee
Bluebird
Sandhill Crane
Brown Thrasher
Spotted Sandpiper
Killdeer
Cedar Waxwing
Belted Kingfisher
Double-crested Cormorant
Gray Catbird
Grackles-100+ flock
Turkey Vultures flocking together for migration
At dawn at the Beach area The huge asphalt parking lot creates thermals
In the trees around the area is full of TV’s
As the sun rises so do the Vultures rise to catch the Thermals
Have seen as many as 94 Vultures catching the thermals.
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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