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Date: | Fri, 1 Sep 2023 16:13:24 -0400 |
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There was a large, v active mixed flock when I first got to Denison this chilly morning. Unfortunately, the birds were fairly high or in dense, shaded tangles or darting in & out of thick-leaved trees so I had a lot of trouble getting on individual birds long enough to ID them. Nice to see good numbers & all the activity but frustrating, too. The flock hung around for maybe 30 minutes then evaporated. Not many stragglers after the main flock left so I went over to lobdell but not much there.
Highlights at Denison were a N Parula singing its dawn song & finally giving a good view and good looks at a Black-thr Green (have not seen many so far this fall). Several empids around and lots of bill-snapping.
Warblers
N Parula
Am Redstart (also at Lobdell)
Magnolia (also at Lobdell)
Black-throated Green
Blackburnian
Tennessee
Blackpoll
Bay-breasted
Black & White
Com YT
RE & WE Vireos at both spots
Brown Thrasher
Peewee
Empids sp but one at Lobdell that was likely a Least
Ruby-throated HBs
Pileated WP
Red-headed WP—Lobdell only, adult & juv
Great Blue Heron
Peggy Wang
Granville
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