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Golden-winged Warblers
- To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Golden-winged Warblers
- From: Michal Skakuj <mskakuj@nc.rr.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:09:22 -0400
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Hi,
This morning I was birdwatching (or rather warblerswatching) again in
Indian Trail Park from 7:50 till 9:30.
Here you are what did I see:
N. Parula - 2
Golden-winged Warbler - 1 M and 2 F (3 birds!!) exactly in the place Dan
pointed me the other day, on the W side of the road bridge. They came
about 8, stay some 20 minutes and moved towards W along the creek.
Chestnut-sided W. - 5 (including one crazy bird which for ca 10 minutes
had been chasing with a Hummer - probably crazy, too)
Magnolia - 4
Black-throated Green - 1 M
Prairie - 1 F (juv.)
Bay-breasted - 1 juv. (M)
Black and White - 1
Am. Redstart - 12
Common Yellowthroat - 3
White-eyed Vireo - 5
Red-eyed Vireo - tons of these guys
House Wren - 5
Scarlet Tanager - 1 F
Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 2 juv.
So that was very interesting. Looks like birds were on very urgent move,
probably pushing by colder air and incoming low pressure system.
Mike
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Michal Skakuj Ph.D.
2420 Perkins Rd.
Durham, NC 27705
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