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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 18 May 2017 16:16:34 -0400799_utf-8 Blendon Woods, lower portion of brookside trail stayed active late into the morning.
Canada warbler
American redstarts
Chestnut sided warblers (most frequently seen warbler species today)
Common yellowthroat
Yellow warbler
Wilson's warbler
Black and white warblers, females
Black throated green warbler, female
Magnolia warbler
Tennessee warbler
Northern parula
Blackburnian warbler (heard)
Blackpoll warbler (heard)
Ovenbird (heard)
Hooded warbler (heard)
Louisiana waterthrush (heard)

Olive sided flycatcher - when he landed on his perch he sang a soft peepeepee. (upper Brookside trail)
yellow billed cuckoo
yellow throated vireos
Red eyed vireos
Summer tanagers, male and female
Wood thrush
Swainson's thrushes [...][log in to unmask]
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Wed, 3 May 2017 07:28:58 -0400
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For info on the 20 Breeding Warblers, their habitats and where to Bird go to eBird Hotspot Zaleski State Forest

Migrant Warblers
  Yellow-rumped
  Blackburian
  Nashville
  Palm
  Cape May

Female Songbirds
  R B Grosbeak 
  Scarlet Tanager

Hawks
  Cooper's
  Red-shouldered
  Red-tailed

Woodpeckers
  Pileated
  Hairy-female
  Red-headed
  N Flicker

Female Warblers
  Ovenbird
  N Parula 
  Chestnut-sided
  Hooded
  Yellow
  Prairie
  L Waterthrush
  A Redstart
  Yellow-throated
  Pine

Others
  Orchard and Baltimore Oriole
  Y B Cuckoo
  I Bunting
  Wood and Swainson's Thrush
  R C Kinglet
  G C Flycatcher
  Scarlet Tanager
  B Thrasher

 Highlights
  Male H Finch feed female
  Ovenbirds- mate
  L Waterthrush - male circling female She raises tail and feathers Male approaches female to mate then another male appears and the 2 males fight as the female goes foraging 

   Bruce Simpson- Nature Photographer

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