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Date: | Tue, 22 Sep 2020 15:05:06 -0400 |
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Another late start for me. I can't wait to explore here at dawn! The areas
where I had birds before were dead so to speak. I did have my
fos Red breasted nuthatch though. Crossbills would be nice now!
I walked that Connector Trail to the highway bridge. Wow! This was late
morning. It was hopping. Birds everywhere once I got past the creek bridge.
Time of day and insect activity played a role I am sure. The sun was hitting
the area.
I am sure having a good birding time here!
Highlights - full report is in ebird
2 Least Flycatcher
14 warbler sp.
1 Black and White Warbler
2 Tennessee
1 Orange crowned
2 Nashville
3 Yellowthroats
3 cape mays
2 Parulas
1 Magnolia Warbler
6 bay breasted
5 blackburnian
2 Yellow
3 Chestnut sides
4 blackpoll
1 Black throated Green
I scanned the Blackbirds well for Yellow headed. no.
Butterfly notes - all the skippers I saw were Sachems.
I look forward to birding here again in 10 days or so. I am heading back to
Jersey for my birding mobile and scope soon. And of course will chase the
Wood Sandpiper if still being reported!
I am signed up for the relevant facebook groups. I think.
Thank you everyone.
Good birding!
Sandra Keller
Sent from my iPad mini
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