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Mourning warbler Heard it while in the west blind; searched the viny
undergrowth and got a couple of good looks. Then it moved along the edge
of the trees to the east blind. We re-found it just outside the blind,
next to the bird feeder area and got plenty of good looks at him while he
entertained us with his song.
Kentucky warbler
parula , female
black throated blue, female
hooded
tennessee
chestnut sided, male and female
american redstart, male and female
louisiana waterthrush
blackburnian
bay breasted
magnolia
yellow warbler
common yellowthroat
northern waterthrush, at the blinds
blackpoll (heard)
ovenbird (heard)
canada warbler (heard)
Possible connecticut? calling from the wood edge between the blinds.
Cedar waxwing (seen 5/12/2012 at the lake.
Swainson's thrush
A male Turkey was circling a car in the parking lot. Must have went around
the car dozens of times while we were watching. We thought maybe he was
shopping for a new car. Could be, he was seeing his reflection in the
finish of the car.
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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