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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 12 Sep 2013 17:39:49 -0400446_us-ascii Warbler activity was very good after the mid-day rain Thursday all along the lake trail at Blendon Woods. The highlight was an eye-level view about 25-30 ft away of a gorgeous Golden-Winged Warbler (past the gas line opening). Redstart and Tennessee Warblers were plentiful. We also saw Magnolia, Black & White, Cape May, Blackburnian, Chestnut-Sided and a Blackpoll. We heard a Hooded Warbler, but did not see it. Skip and Bonnie Decker45_12Sep201317:39: [log in to unmask] |
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The molting juvenile Red Phalarope is still present as of 2:50 PM. Be patient as it might be difficult to see from the Crane Creek Estuary Trail. It likes the small pools tucked back in the cattails.
Thousands of Common Terns and hundreds of Forster's. Upwards of 5,000 total. Not many other shorebirds present.
Good luck!
Justin Bosler
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