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I thought I’d be chased out by rain but it only drizzled on & off this morning. Bird activity was good at Denison particularly when it was drizzling altho warblers were staying high in the trees against a white sky making visuals difficult but I eventually got decent looks at most of them. I did not hear or see the KY I heard late yesterday.
Enjoyed my FOY Blackburnian and had good looks at a couple Magnolias. As I was leaving, a couple Chestnut-sideds came down to more reasonable heights so I could enjoy them.
Morris Woods had v few birds but a female Hooded Warbler gave good views & I saw my FOY Green Heron. Only other warblers there were Am redstart & Com YT. Peewee, Red-headed WP & one Killdeer calling. Saw one Wild Turkey on the drive along Louder St.
Denison
Warblers
Blackburnian FOY
Magnolia
TN
Nashville
Am Redstart male
Com YT
Yellow
B&W
N Parula
La WT
Chestnut-sided
BT Green
RE & WE Vireos
Wood Thrush
E Bluebird
E Wood Peewee
Tree Swallow
Wood Duck female with 7 small ducklings—now I have to gird myself for the inevitable attrition of ducklings. Most years only 2-4 survive to near adulthood despite the hen keeping her brood close.
Great Blue Heron
Peggy Wang
Granville
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