SO cool. Thanks for sharing. Heard but didn't of course see a black-billed cuckoo calling in the big locoust trees behind my house a couple of days ago. Pam
The pine tree, the leopard, the Platte River, and ourselves--we are at risk together, or we are on our way to a sustainable world together. We are each other's destiny. --Mary Oliver
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1. L Hope. Zaleski-Warblers Songbirds
2. UpperAlumCreekLake,5-26:Broad-wingedHawk,warblers,PurpleFinch
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Date: Sat, 26 May 2018 07:26:54 -0400
From: Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: L Hope. Zaleski-Warblers Songbirds
I spent 5 of the last 7 days in these areas In the beginning there were 15 different Migrant Warblers as well as the 20 Breeding Warblers There remains a Mourning Warbler that has Been singing on the same spot for over 10 days
For more info on the 20 Breeding Warblers go to eBird Hot Spots Zaleski State Forest for their specific habitats
Highlights
R Grouse- drumming
Chuck-wills-widow- foraging in the limestone along the side of the road
Orchard Oriole- carrying nest material
Red-tailed-carrying food- fox squirrel
Kentucky Warbler-both male and female perched on a horizontal branch- facing each other The male begins fluttering his wings and body as the pair slightly touches beaks This behavior is repeated a few times then they mated
Prothonotary Warbler- mating
Pairs foraging together
Warblers
Prairie
Hooded
Cerulean
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Other sightings
Turkeys
Cuckoos
Black-billed
Yellow-billed
Orioles
Baltimore
Orchard
Tanagers
Scarlet
Summer
Woodpeckers
Pileated
Red-headed
Hawks
Red-shouldered
Red-tailed
Woodcock
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Great Crested Flycatcher
Bruce Simpson- Nature Photographer
Sent from my iPhone
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Date: Sat, 26 May 2018 17:51:53 -0400
From: Robert Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: UpperAlumCreekLake,5-26:Broad-wingedHawk,warblers,PurpleFinch
The Columbus Audubon trip to areas in the forest block around the north end
of this long reservoir found few migrants this morning, but plenty of
prospecting and territorial resident birds. We stopped at Howard Rd boat
launch, Hogback Road, and Hogback Preserve, and I made a short stop at Big
Run Rd on the return trip. There were no concentrations of migrants, but a
steady stream of singing resident birds made up for that; Hogback Rd was
especially productive. Notables included:
Broad-winged Hawk - 1 along Oxbow Rd was more likely a stray than a late
migrant.
Osprey - the 4 nest platforms along Hogback Rd were occupied, so Osprey
were quite abundant
Cuckoos - calling Yellow-billed were at Hogback Rd and Big Run Rd
Flycatchers - plenty of Acadians and Wood Pewees here, but also had a
migrant Yellow-bellied along Hogback Rd, and E.Kingbirds at several
locations
Vireos - not surprisingly, Red-eyed were abundant, but we also found
White-Eyed (Hogback Rd), Yellow-throated, and Warbling
Thrushes - singing Wood Thrushes were at several spots, but no migrants
were found
Warblers - the Prothonotaries along Hogback Rd put on quite a show
contesting a nest box with Tree Swallows. Other warblers found included
Parula, Blue-winged, Yellow, Redstart, Yellow-throated, Hooded,
ComYellowthroat, LaWaterthrushes (both Hogback Rd and Hogback Preserve)
Tanagers - both Scarlets and Summers were singing and calling along Hogback
Rd and at Hogback Preserve
Grosbeaks,Buntings - Indigo Buntings were at all stops, and singing
Rose-breasted Grosbeaks were heard at Hogback Rd and Big Run Rd
Orioles - only Baltimores, but they were at every stop, though not numerous
PurpleFinch - a late bird was singing at Hogback Preserve, a typical
wintering location
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