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Hi Everyone,
Shawnee was fabulous this past weekend. I counted 25 warbler species. Forest Rd. 8 and 2 had small flocks of mixed warblers. Hooded were abundant. Prairie, Kentucky, Worm-earing, and Ceruleans were setting up territories and singing.
Shawnee is peaceful. I didn't see another person in the morning for 3 hours making it easy to hear the songs. Most of the birds were easy to view for extended periods of time.
Vireos: Blue headed, Philadelphia, many white-eyed, warbling, red-eyed
The whip-poor-wills were active on Odle Creek Rd. around 8:30 p.m.
Scarlet tanagers, orioles, indigo buntings, and rose-breasted grosbeaks were present in
good numbers, too.
Great weekend and many nice birders. Sally and Beulah were very helpful! Thanks.
Kani
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