It was a great morning for warblers and other migrants in southwest
Franklin County.  Along the Terrace Trail loop from the confluence of
Big & Little Darby Creeks and back, we found, more or less in order:

  Mallard
  Mourning Dove
  Common Grackle
  N. Cardinal
  Canada Goose
  Common Loon (in the creek; also saw one here Saturday)
  Great Blue Heron
  Barn Swallow
  Brown-headed Cowbird
  American Robin
  Field Sparrow (heard)
  Red-bellied Woodpecker (heard)
  Blue Jay
  Mourning Dove
  White-throated Sparrow (many of these the last several days)
  Indigo Bunting (heard)
  American Goldfinch
  Eastern Wood-Pewee
  Gray Catbird
  Yellow-rumped Warbler (several spots)
  Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  Wood Thrush (singing in several spots; one seen well near the railroad
embankment)
  Eastern Towhee (heard)
  Tufted Titmouse (heard)
  Blue-headed Vireo
  Am. Crow
  Scarlet Tanager (m. and f.)  (these and the following warblers on the
slope near the RR embankment)
  Black-Throated Green Warbler
  Nashville Warbler
  Ovenbird
  Black-and-White Warbler
  Black-throated Warbler
  Blackburnian Warbler
  Bay-Breasted Warbler
  Chestnut-sided Warbler
  Downy Woodpecker
  Carolina Chickadee (heard)
  N. Rough-winged Swallow
  Baltimore Oriole
  Turkey Vulture
  Red-winged Blackbird

Karen & Carl Winstead
Galloway

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