>
> Wood duck - female with 5 or 6 young
> Canada goose pair with 4 young
> Double-crested cormorants (flyovers)
> Gt. blue heron
> Black vultures
> Turkey vultures
> Osprey
> Bald eagles (2 immature)
> Accipitor species
> Red-shouldered hawk
> Greater yellowlegs (2)
> Solitary sandpipers (2)
> small sandpiper species
> Mourning doves
> Cuckoo species
> Chimney swifts
> Ruby-throated hummingbird
> Belted kingfisher (heard)
> Red-bellied woodpecker (heard)
> Downy woodpecker
> Northern flicker (heard)
> Pileated woodpecker (heard)
> Eastern wood pewee (heard)
> Acadian flycatcher (heard)
> Eastern phoebes (2)
> Great-crested flycatchers
> Red-eyed vireos (heard)
> Blue jays
> American crows
> Tree Swallow
> Carolina chickadees
> Tufted titmice
> Carolina wrens (heard)
> Blue-gray gnatcatchers
> Gray catbird (heard along access road)
> Cedar waxwing flock
> Northern parula warblers
> Black-throated blue warblers (male and female)
> Yellow-throated warbler (heard)
> Louisiana waterthrush (heard)
> Common Yellowthroats (several males)
> Wilson's warbler (next to path to parking lot)
> Chipping sparrow (heard)
> White-throated sparrow
> Northern cardinals
> Indigo buntings (several)
> Red-winged blackbird (heard)
> Common grackles
> Orchard oriole
> Baltimore oriole (heard)
> American goldfinches
>
> 51 species
>
> Red Admiral butterflies were numerous. We also saw a red-banded hairstreak,
> a Zebra Swallowtail, and a Comma.
>
>
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