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I visited this area April 23-26 There was abundant vegetative growth 18 of the 19 breeding Warblers have been seen Only the CSWA has not been observed
Warblers- breeders
Prairie
Blue-winged
Hooded
Black-and-white
American Redstart
Pine
Prothonotary
Yellow
Yellow- throated
Louisiana Waterthrush
Parula
Cerulean
Ovenbird
Black-throated Green
Worm-eating
Magnolia
Kentucky
C Yellowthroat
Migrants
Yellow-rumped
Palm
Nashville
Orange-crowned
Vireos
Red-eyed
White-eyed
Yellow-throated
Blue-headed
Hawks
Red-tailed
Red-shouldered
Broad-winged
Woodpeckers
Pileated
Flicker
Sparrows
Song
White-throated
Thrushes
Wood
Bluebird
Ducks
Wood
Mallard
Whip-poor-will
R Grouse
Barred Owl
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
American Goldfinch
Brown Thrasher
Carolina Wren
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Herons
Great Blue
Green
E Phoebe
Turkey-female
Baltimore Oriole
Highlights-pairs seen foraging together
RCKI
AMGO
BRTH
BGGN
WODU
EABL
Warblers
BWWA
HOWA
AMRE
PIWA
YEWA
LOWA
NOPA
OVEN
YTWA-on ground picking up white fluffy stuff for nesting material
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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