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Great fallout today in the Shawnee forest. Birded for just four hours with
my ornithology class and had many species of warblers, vireos, etc.
Warblers
Yellow - many
Cap May - only 1
Black-throated blue - 5
Black-throated Green - 2
Cerulean - 4
Yellow-rumped - abundant
Pine - 6
Prairie - many
Yellow-throated - abundant
Tennessee - 3
Connecticut - 2
Blue-winged - many
Northern Parula - 10
Black-and-White - 1
American Redstart - abundant
Common Yellothraot -6
Louisiana Waterthrush - 2
Ovenbird - many
Hooded - many
Yellow-breasted Chat - 1
Vireo
White-eyed - 12
Blue-headed - 6
Red-eyed - 12
Philadelphia - 8
Yellow-throated - 1
Other relatively new arrivals:
Wood Thrush - many
Hermit Thrush - 1
Veery - 1
Brown-headed Cowbirds - many
Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 1
Great Egret - 4 (been here a bit more than a week)
Undetermined Empidonax Flycatcher - 1
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet - several (been here for at least 10 days)
Abundance of Blue-grey Gnatcatchers (also here for about 10 days)
Eastern Meadowlark - many
Chimney Swifts - 30 to 40
Indigo Bunting - 9
Eastern Kingbird - 25 (been around since last Friday)
Barn Swallows - 50
Add the usual residents and those that arrived two or more weeks ago, and we
had an amazing day for birds.
If you head this way, parts of Forest Routes 2, 3, and 5 are closed for
prescribed burns, at least they were planning them, but as the wind picked
up around 11 AM today, I doubt they were accomplished, but be advised.
Dr. Stephen Harvey
Shawnee State University
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