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Date: | Thu, 22 Jun 2023 07:56:08 -0400 |
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I visited this area June 16-June 18 Activity increased over the 3 days I am seeing more young
Young
Warblers
Kentucky
Hooded- male and female
Pine
Black-and-white female foraging with mom
Acadian Flycatcher
Carolina Wren
White-eyed Vireo
Blue- gray Gnatcatcher
Red- bellied Woodpecker-young male foraging with dad
Birds eating Caterpillars
Warblers
American Redstart-female
Hooded- fly
Prairie
Black-and-white female- she has one caterpillar in beak and looking for another
Parula
Vireos
Red-eyed
Yellow-throated
Acadian Flycatcher
Hawks
Red-tailed
Red- shouldered
Sharpie
Cooper’s
Woodpeckers
Red-headed
Pileated
Hairy
Flicker
Flycatchers
Acadian
Phoebe
Great-crested
Sparrows
Song
Towhee
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed
Black-billed
Tanagers
Scarlet
Summer
Vireos
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Yellow-throated
Whip-poor-will
Yellow-breasted Chat
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Wood Thrush
Indigo Bunting
Carolina Wren
Brown Thrasher
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
E Kingbird
Wood Duck
Bluebird
Mallard
Purple Martin
Barn Swallow
Turkey
Chimney Swift
Gray Catbird
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Bruce-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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