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Re: Little Bennet olive sided flycatcher, Hugh's Hollow white Ibis

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chris murray

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chris murray

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Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:14:20 -0400

oops, we had 3 solitary sandpipers and 1 unidentified sandpiper (not
spotted as we had posted)
Chris Murray

2008/8/25 chris murray <>:
> Hello all,
>
> Dan Haas and I spent the day yesterday enjoying the early fall
> migration and we were both successful in locating several birds that
> we hoped to see.
> The highlights from the trip include:
>
> Little Bennet:
> blue-winged warbler 2
> chestnut sided warbler 1
> magnolia warbler 1
> canada warbler 1
> black and white warbler 1
> common yellowthroat 3
> prairie warbler 2
> pine warbler 2
> baltimore oriole 2
> red-eyed vireo 3
> eastern peewee 7
> blue grey gnatcatcher several
> and the highlight heading back to the car perched atop a dead tree and
> a life bird for Dan Haas
> OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER 1
>
> Lily Ponds
> bearing the midday heat were:
> great blue heron 3
> green heron 7
> kingfisher 3
> northern roughwing swallow 9
> sora 2
> red shouldered hawk 1
>
> Hugh's Hollow
> Very good birds here in the evening including:
> chestnut sided warbler 1
> black and white warbler 1
> northern waterthrush 2
> common yellowthroat 3
> WHITE IBIS juvenile 1
> solitary sandpiper 1
> spotted sandpiper 3
> killdeer 8
> least sandpiper 7
> least flycatcher
> norhthern roughwing swallows
> tree swallow
> barn swallow
> red shouldered hawk 2
> great blue herons, green herons and great egrets were very numerous
>
> Good Birding
> Chris Murray
>



-- 
Chris