Wonderful birding morning at Milford Mill. I had 7 FOS warblers--lots of activity when I was there around 9:45--and continuing. And I bet I left stuff there (like a possible blue-winged w)! Multiples for most warbler species--and best of all is that most of them presented good views. Lots of interesting singing. Some birds, including all 18 warblers:
CANADA (1, fos)
WILSON'S (2, fos)
MAGNOLIA (3, fos)
CHESTNUT-SIDED (3, fos)
BLACKBURNIAN (3, fos)
NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH (2)
NASHVILLE (1, fos)
Black-Throated Blue (10+)
Yellow-Rumped (many)
Common Yellowthroat (4)
Redstart (3)
Blackpoll (2)
Cerulean (1, somewhat uncommon for here)
Black-Throated Green (8)
Yellow (1-2)
Ovenbird (4)
Parula (widespread)
Black-and-White (4)
Blue-HeadedVireo (1)
Red-Eyed (many)
Warbling Vireo (3-4)
Scarlet Tanager (2)
Acadian Flycatcher (4-5, fos)
Indigo Bunting (3)
Wood Thrush (spread throughout)
No orioles, no Louisiana waters.
Tim Houghton
(Glen Arm)
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