[birdky] BKY: Blackpoll Warbler

  While birding the Oil Center area of the Lake Cumberland WMA today I saw my 
first KY fall 
Blackpoll Warbler. It was in a willow along Fishing Creek a little below eye 
level. Other warblers 
were Tennessee, Magnolia, Black-throated Green, Pine, Bay-breasted 
Black-and-white and American 
Redstart.

  The woods seemed alive with flocks of Robins and Cedar Waxwings.

  ~Roseanna Denton
  Science Hill, KY
  Pulaski County

  Science Hill is said to have been named by a geologist who had collected 
rocks in the area.
  The Science Hill post office opened in 1874.


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