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Visited here 3 times this week
Warblers
Yellow-rumped
Orange-crowned
Cape May
Tennessee
Palm
Black-throated Green
Magnolia
C Yellowthroat
Kinglets
Golden-crowned
Ruby-crowned
Raptors
Bald Eagle
Red-tailed
Cooper’s Hawk
Sparrows
Song
Fox
E Towhee
White-throated
American Tree
Winter Wren
Trumpeter Swan
Bluebird
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Great Blue Heron
E Phoebe
House Finch
Hairy Woodpecker
Gray Catbird
Cedar Waxwing
Bonaparte’s Gull
Mallard
Tree Swallow
Chimney Swift
Blue-headed Vireo
Killdeer-40 of these birds were foraging along the beach Suddenly they all ascended a couple hundred feet, flocked up and headed south
DCCO-Looking up the Lake I noticed a “V” shaped group of these birds As the flock flew south, more birds uplifted from the lake and joined the flock As the “V” shaped flock headed south I counted 260+ birds
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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