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Date: | Thu, 16 May 2024 15:17:17 -0400 |
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I did ok species-wise today but numbers of birds were v low. Warblers were high in the tree tops at Denison so except for the cooperative Yellow Warblers, the others were all heard only & most were single birds or at least, only one singing. I did get my first YB Cuckoo for the reserve—one seen & another calling at the same time. Did not see or hear any White-thr Sparrows. Saw one Black Vulture as I was driving to Woodside Green.
At Woodside Green, I managed to add a couple warbler species & actually saw a few. But not a lot of activity there either.
Denison
Warblers
Blackburnian
Magnolia
TN—at least 3
BT Green
BT Blue
Yellow
Com YT
La WT
N Parula
Am Redstart
Chat—seen & heard
RE & WE Vireos
Veery—heard only
Swainson’s Thrush—seen
Wood Thrush
E Bluebird
Acadian FC
Great-crested FC
Peewee
Cedar waxwing
Orchard Oriole
E Kingbird
YB Cuckoo
Black Vulture—en route to Columbus near Granville
Wood Duck—drake & hen w/5 ducklings
Woodside Green
Warblers
Bay-breasted female—seen & heard
Yellow-throated heard only
N Parula—heard only
Am Redstart—female seen, others heard
BT Blue—male seen & heard
Pileated WP
Acadian FC
E Phoebe
Great-crested FC
Peewee
Chimney Swift
Wood thrush
Scarlet Tanager
Mallard—hen with ducklings
Wood Duck drake
Peggy Wang
Granville
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