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[va-bird] Thompson Trillium Preserve 5/6/04

  • From: Dendroica@xxxxxxx
  • To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 15:33:20 EDT
I arrived at the Preserve mid morning to a chorus of bird song which 
persisted throughout my walk, the dominant voices being SCARLET TANAGER, WOOD 
THRUSH 
and EASTERN TOWHEE.  The warblers and vireos also chimed in.
Warblers included KENTUCKY (great look), HOODED, CERULEAN, WORM-EATING, 
OVENBIRD, and REDSTART.  Vireos included YELLOW-THROATED, BLUE-HEADED, and 
RED-EYED.

The trilliums are still in good bloom.  Other eye-catchers now include 
geranium and star chickweed, and of course, the yellow lady's slipper which is 
in 
its early state of bloom.

Ralph Wall
Great Falls, VA


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