As I approached Susquehanna, the rain let up and the sky lightened, and I hoped for a good day, and that's what happened. An exceptional day--picnic area very active. Best bird was Prairie Warbler--good close views--b/c I normally don't get that bird here. Next best bird was Worm-Eating Warbler--very close, good view. Nice #s of Kentucky. Really noteworthy: multiple #s for all warblers except worm. Also a turkey, which I may not have seen here before. Some of the birds, including all the warblers:
PRAIRIE WARBLER (3)
WORM-EATING WARBLER (1, at the DeerCr/Susq bridge far end, hanging around and singing)
KENTUCKY (5)
YELLOW WARBLER (6)
Prothonotary Warbler (4-5)
Parula (widespread)
BLACK-THROATED BLUE (8+)
CERULEAN WARBLER (12)
Yellow-Rumped (many)
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER (4-5)
Black-and-White (5)
Black-Throated Green (6)
Yellow-Thraoted (7)
Palm (5, western)
Ovenbird (widespread)
Louisiana Waterthrush (4)
Common Yellowthroat (widespread)
Redstart (12+)
Blue-Headed Vireo (1)
Red-Eyed Vireo (6)
Warbling Vireo (7)
White-Eyed Vireo (2)
Yellow-Throated Vireo (2)
EASTERN KINGBIRD (1)
SCARLET TANAGER (1)
INDIGO BUNTING (8+)
WOOD THRUSH (widespread)
Great-Crested Flycatcher (6)
Wild Turkey (1)
Brown Thrasher (2)
Tim Houghton
(Glen Arm)
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