Three of us were able to relocate the bird around 6:00 this evening in the clearing off the parking lot near the nature center.  The bird worked his way around the clearing, staying high in the treetops. Other warblers seen were Black-and-White, Black-throated Green, and male and female American Redstarts. Five Common Nighthawks flew over. Other highlights included Yellow-throated Vireo, Red-eyed vireo, and large flocks of Cedar Waxwings. Thanks for the heads up, Bruce. This was a new county bird for us and always a beautiful bird to see.

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On Sep 3, 2015, at 1:19 PM, "Simpson, Bruce" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  A Golden-winged Warbler was found on the Hickory Ridge Trail around 11:00
> am. As you walk the trail, there is an uprooted tree with an exposed big
> root system. Water sets in the hole produced by the tree falling. In this
> area was the Golden-winged Warbler-male
> 
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