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I got out before the rain started for a short walk. I ran into one decent-sized flock that moved thru rapidly with half the birds in front of me and the other half behind which were flying into a bright white sky so I had to concentrate on the better-lit ones in front before they vanished. Undoubtedly missed several! I did not see or hear White-eyed Vireos today.
I could have sworn I heard one Fish Crow today. American Crows had been calling some this morning but when this bird vocalized, other crows were not. It called twice then I never heard it again. It would be a new species for the Reserve for me but think I’ll leave it a question mark for now. No visual.
Warblers
Magnolia
Tennessee
Bay-breasted
Am Redstart: at least one ad/orange male plus a couple females/yellow
Chestnut-sided
Com YT
Ovenbird found later in thick undergrowth
Swainson’s Thrush
Wood Thrush—heard alarm call
Pileated WP
Red-eyed Vireo
Cedar Waxwing
Brown Thrasher
Belted Kingfisher
Wood Duck
A few towhees, still a number of catbirds.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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