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May 2016, Week 3

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Jaunted about this am. 

 

MyTr: 5 warblers in the willow by the pond.  Magnolia, redstart, yellow, Co.
Yellowthroat, Wilson's.  No. Parula nearby.

 

Prison (and L. Runnemede) produced 2 Tennessee Warblers up of Marton Rd.
Heard a song in the apples, bit like the Yellow-rumps. 3-parted.

                Great looks at 2 different birds, both singing.

Also: a Brewster's Hybrid (yellow cap, whitish belly)  off the road as you
leave the prison lands, heading south. Even got the scope on it.
"beee-bzzzz"

 

L. Runnemede:  a both alder ("free-bee") and willow ("fitz-bew") in the
scruffy areas by lake.

 

Happy days

 

 



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