It was a decent morning.  I walked the boardwalk once, and got a lot of the flycatchers and woodpeckers...the rest, I just stayed at the pond, and let them come to me.  :-D. 

Surprises of the day were a common yellowthroat, that as I was taking its picture, turned into a Green Heron. :-). A point blank Philadelphia Vireo.  And a Top Gun control tower flyby by two White Breasted Nuthatches.  
There was more there than is listed, this was just all that I could ID due to the height of the birds.

So if you are over that way, the right side of the pond and trail had a lot of the warblers, and the left sides seemed to have everything else.  The back side of the trail was pretty slow except for where you could see the pond, where there was a little bit of everything.  

Happy Birding, and God Bless!

Steve J.

Observer: Steven Jones
2013-09-14 13:00
Lawrence Woods State Nature Preserve
Protocol: Traveling
1 Miles
120 Minutes
Observers: 1
    2    Canada Goose       
    2    Wood Duck       
    1    Green Heron       
    5    Turkey Vulture       
    2    Mourning Dove       
    2    Red-headed Woodpecker       
    2    Red-bellied Woodpecker       
    5    Downy Woodpecker       
    2    Pileated Woodpecker       
    2    American Kestrel       
    4    Eastern Wood-Pewee       
    2    Great Crested Flycatcher       
    2    Yellow-throated Vireo       
    2    Philadelphia Vireo       
    10    Blue Jay       
    4    American Crow       
    8    Carolina Chickadee       
    2    Tufted Titmouse       
    4    White-breasted Nuthatch       
    1    House Wren       
    2    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher       
    5    American Robin       
    4    Gray Catbird       
    5    European Starling       
    2    Black-and-white Warbler       
    2    Tennessee Warbler       
    4    American Redstart       
    2    Northern Parula       
    2    Song Sparrow       
    1    Scarlet Tanager       
    2    Northern Cardinal       
    1    Rose-breasted Grosbeak       
    2    Red-winged Blackbird       
    1    Eastern Meadowlark       
    2    Brown-headed Cowbird       
    10    American Goldfinch       
    X    House Sparrow       


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