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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Jun 2017 18:52:57 -0400
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I am seeing many birds carrying food  feeding young and young birds 
 It is interesting how colorless some of these birds are 

Young birds
Warblers
 Black-and-white 
 Worm-eating
 Prairie
 Yellow-breasted Chat
 Towhee-male
 Baltimore Oriole-male
 E Wood Peewee
 Cedar Waxwing
 Scarlet Tanager
 E Kingbird

Behavior
  A young male Baltimore Oriole is chasing his parents for food He is making a lot of noise, but his parents are foraging and eating what they find. ignoring him
  A young Blue-winged Warbler is begging the parents as they find and eat caterpillars The young bird in the end starts foraging
  Cedar Waxwing adult feeding young berries
  Worm-eating Warbler and Red-headed Woodpecker are carrying food

For more info on the 20 Breeding Warblers, there specific habitat, and where to bird-- go to eBird Hotspots Zaleski State Forest

 Bruce Simpson- Nature Photographer


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