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Recent fledglings in Novelty:
Common Yellowthroats
Yellow Warblers
House Wrens
Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks
Northern Flickers
Robins
Catbirds
Fledged a bit earlier:
Red-winged Blackbirds
Titmice
Chickadees
House Finches
Goldfinches
Indigo Buntings
Cardinals
Downy Woodpeckers
Peewees
Bluebirds
Towhees
Field, Song, and Chipping Sparrows
Great Crested Flycatchers
Kingbirds
The last few days I have seen a lot of immature Baltimore Orioles--starting to migrate?
I have also seen immature male and female Scarlet Tanagers (with almost all their adult feathers) and an immature Cedar Waxwing. I heard a Yellow-Billed Cuckoo in our side yard twice this week. Does this mean that these birds fledged nearby, or are they already migrating?
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