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Spend around two hours birding Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve today,
most of which was spent on the north side of the parking lot.
Warblers:
Nashville (perhaps more numerous than all birds outside the Myrtles)
Yellow Rumped
Yellow
Pine
Palm
Others:
Cooper's Hawks
Turkey Vultures
blue headed vireos (numerous)
blue-gray gnatcatchers (several)
Great Crested Flycatchers 3
Chickadees
Tufted titmice
brown creepers (one of which toted an insect or an ant 3/4 of the way up a
tree -- is this important?)
ruby crowned kinglets
tree swallows
killdeer
Baltimore Orioles
Rose breasted Grosbeaks
Northern Flickers
Downy woodpeckers
Red bellied woodpeckers
Robins - 2 on nests
Hermit thrush
Swanson's thrush
Northern Mockingbirds 2 - one on nest ! (Do have an extreme Bigfoot photo.
Will go back on a sunny day and attempt something better. Very clear views
through my bins.)
gray catbirds
blue jays
cardinals
red-winged blackbirds
song sparrows
Mourning Doves
Canada Geese
Renee
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