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Warm, a bit muggy & breezy this morning as I visited these 3 spots. Saw some FOY birds like Baltimore Oriole, a singing male, at Denison always a welcome sight of spring. Kind of amazing was having Yellow-breasted Chats at all 3 spots—a definite first. I think the one I heard at Morris Woods might be the first for me there—I’ll have to check my records. The one calling & skulking at Denison was my FOY. And there were 2 at the Land Lab, one of which set an altitude record when it flew across the field and landed at least 20 feet up in a large tree to perch and sing.
Also saw an adult Broad-winged Hawk fly over at Denison and heard a Sora sound off a few times at the Land Lab. Only killdeer I had was one flushed from the roadside while driving. House Wrens at all 3 spots.
Denison
Warblers
Blue-winged—one seen well
La WT—one perched & singing, heard at least one other
N Parula
Com YT—finally got a good look at one
Yellow-throated-heard only
Ovenbird-heard only
Yellow-rumped: group of 5-6 bathing in stream, some also singing
Yellow-breasted Chat FOY
White-eyed Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Red-headed WP
Wild Turkey—quite vocal when I first arrived
Baltimore Oriole FOY
Tree Swallow
Wood Thrush
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Sparrows: Song, chipping, field, White-throated
Broad-winged Hawk FOY
Red-shouldered Hawk
Morris Woods
Yellow-breasted Chat—heard only
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Red-eyed Vireo FOY heard only
Wood Thrush
Sparrows: Song, field, White-throated
Red-headed WP
Red-shouldered Hawk being chased by crow
Wood Duck drake
Land Lab
Warblers
Yellow
Com YT
Yellow-breasted Chat—2
Sora heard only
Warbling Vireo
White-eyed Vireo
Brown Thrasher
E Bluebird—pair
Tree Swallow
Barn Swallow
Sparrows: Song, chipping, field
Peggy Wang
Granville
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