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Visited this park Wed-Sat Found up to 4 flocks per day As many as 7 Warblers in a flock
Places to Bird
Beach
Beach Rd
Trails
Lake view
Mink
Warblers
Blackburian
Magnolia
Bay-breasted
Tennessee
Black-throated Green
Chestnut-sided
Wilson
Black-and-white
Cape May
Ovenbird
Black-throated Blue
American Redstart
C Yellowthroat
Yellow-throated
Vireos
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Warbling
Philadelphia
Blue-headed
Hawks
Red-tailed
Red-shouldered
Cooper’s
Semipalmated Plover
Killdeer
Spotted Sandpiper
Double-crested Cormorant
Bald Eagle
Osprey
E Towhee
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Sandhill Crane
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Cedar Waxwing
N Flicker
Least Flycatcher
Great Crested Flycatcher
E Phoebe
E Bluebird
Swainson’s Thrush
Great Egret
Belted Kingfisher
Wood Duck
Scarlet Tanager
Wood Thrush
As the Swallows were flying while foraging the Lake, a Belted Kingfisher was chasing them away from it’s territory
Feeding-frenzy
Basswood Tree with small green caterpillars
7 different Warblers- at one moment I had 10 Warblers in one Binocular view
Monarch-50+ in one morning They must of been a fallout somewhere
I saw thousands years ago in a meadow with trees
I have heard of others experiencing this also in this area
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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