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Migrant Warblers in Duke Forest




I birded Duke Forest today from around 11am to 1pm. I first walked the 
Shepherd Nature Trail loop without success. I then biked down the Gate 7 
to Gate 3 road stopping everytime I heard a Chickadee or Titmouse. This 
produced several small flocks of local passerines (Gnatcatchers, Red-eyed 
Vireos, Yellowthroat and the aforementioned Chickadees and Titmice) and 
two bona fide migrants - a Canada Warbler and a Worm-eating Warbler.


Jim Bloor, Ph.D
Department of Biology
Developmental, Cell and Molecular Biology 
Group
B330 LSRC Building
Duke University
Research Drive
Durham, NC 27708-1000

Tel.      (919) 613-8150
Fax.     (919) 613-8177
email  jwbloor@duke.edu