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The morning was quite pleasant with 10 species of warblers. I’m sure I missed some as small mixed groups were moving thru rapidly & I couldn’t get on all of them
I picked up FOS Blackpoll and N Waterthrush. I was also delighted to see two Prairie Warblers chasing each other.
I had hoped the Prairie Warbler pair I saw several times in the spring would nest but I did not see or hear them after sometime in May so I don’t think they did. I’ll look for them again in the spring. They have only nested at the reserve once & that was several years ago.
I went back in the late afternoon but it was v quiet and I only picked a few new species for the day, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher & kingfisher. I also saw a house Wren which I haven’t seen for awhile so wondered if it might be a migrant.
Warblers
Prairie
Blackpoll
Bay-breasted
Magnolia
Blue-winged
Canada
Am Redstart (red, orange & yellow!)
Blackburnian
Com YT (heard only)
N Waterthrush: strong yellow wash, active bobbing, near wood duck pond.
Vireos
White-eyed
Yellow-throated
Red-eyed
Swainson’s Thrush
Hairy WP
Downy WP
Red-headed (heard only)
Pileated (heard only)
Red-bellied
Flicker
A few Tree Swallows
Peggy Wang
Granville
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