We found birding to be much easier today with higher numbers of warblers
present. Still seeing more males than females of most species. Brookside
trail, at both the upper and lower sections was the more active areas.
Canada warbler (multiple sightings)
Blackpoll male and female
Northern parula
common yellowthroat a surprise in that it was in the woods as part of a
warbler wave
black throated green
magnolia
kentucky
chestnut sided
tennessee
Blackburnian
bay breasted
hooded (heard)
ovenbird (heard)
black throated blue (heard)
Louisiana waterthrush (heard)
american redstart (heard)
summer tanager
scarlet tanager
great creasted flycatcher
swainson's thrush
white eyed vireo (heard)
cardinal nest at east blind: babies have hatched
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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