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I spent 3 days at the park this week I had up to 6 Flocks of Warblers and as many as 13 Warblers in a flock
Had 21 Warblers in one day
A couple had a Flock of over 200+ Warblers at dawn at the beginning of Mink Trail
Warblers
Connecticut
Mourning
Orange-crowned
B-t Blue
B-t Green
Gold-winged
Bay- breasted-young begging for food
Black-and-white
Magnolia
A Redstart
Chestnut-sided
Ovenbird
Tennessee
Cape-may
Yellow-throated
Pine
Nashville
Blackpoll
N Parula
Wilson
C Yellowthroat
Hooded
Blackburian
Blue-winged
Vireos-all 6
Raptors
Red-tailed
Sharpie
Bald Eagle- 2 clasping talons while flying upside down
Osprey
Red-shouldered
Cooper’s
Woodpeckers
Pileated
N Flicker
Hairy
Heron
Great Blue
Green
Thrushes
E Bluebird
Wood
Swainson’s
Grey-cheeked
Tanagers
Scarlet
Summer
Chimney Swift
Spotted Sandpiper
Killdeer
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Red-breasted Nuthatch
N Mockingbird
Turkey
Belted Kingfisher
Wood Duck
E Towhee
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Brown Thrasher
Least Flycatcher
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
E Wood Peewee
Great Egret
Cedar Waxwing
Carolina Wren
Ruby-throated Hunmingbird
Monarchs-also seen Migrating
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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