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Blendon Woods Metro Park
Number of birds was VERY low today. However, a bird the size of a great
crested flycatcher was seen on top of a large tree in the middle of the
field encircled by the front loop of the goldenrod trail.
I thought it had a faint mark at the eye, and pale yellow flanks.
Pictures taken at 8x and then blown up on the computer show white along
the outer edges of the tail. I think the bird could be a western
Flycatcher.
Other birds seen today
Nashville
Tennessee
American bedstart
Blackburnian
Common yellowthroat
chestnut sided
Magnolia
Hooded (heard)
summer tanager
red headed woodpecker (Juv)
cedar waxwing
indigo bunting
Empy flycatcher
blue gray gnatcatcher
swainson's thrush
Yesterday, at Blendon woods
Bay breasted
Black throated green
canada
chestnut sided
blackburnian
magnolia
hooded
summer tanager
barred owl
red headed woodpecker
blue gray gnatcatcher
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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