[birdky] BIRDKY: Birding at Tom Sawyer State Park

Sunday night at Tom Sawyer State Park the first evidence of migration was 
seen.  Nighthawks were numerous flying about the evening sky and four species 
of 
warblers(Black-and-white, Yellow-throated, Parula, and Chestnut-sided) were 
encountered  with a small flock of chickadees, Indigo Buntings, and Tufted 
titmouses.

At our home we had a Nighthawk sitting high up in one of our locust trees all 
day. That was a nice bird to have in our yard.

Jane and Pat Bell
Louisville, KY
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