Visited this area Sept 23 and 24 Honey Locust was a very active Feeding Tree
Flocks were scattered but nice when found From 4 to 10 Warblers in a flock
Warblers
Black-and-white
Bay-breasted
Magnolia
Hooded-singing
Tennessee
Black-throated Green
Parula
A Redstart
Black-throated Green
Pine-singing
Cape May
Blackburian
Ovenbird
Prairie
Nashville
Blue-winged
Vireos
WEVI
REVI
PHVI
WAVI
BHVI
Woodpeckers
Red-headed-Adult and Young
Pileated
Hairy
Flicker
Thrushes
Swainson’s
Wood
Sparrows
Song
Towhee
Wrens
House
Carolina
Cedar Waxwing
Red-shouldered Hawk
G Catbird
Baltimore Oriole-singing
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
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