[birdky] BirdKY: Birding in Mammoth Cave National Park
- From: Beckhambc@xxxxxxx
- To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:19:03 EDT
Northern parula, yellow-rumped, yellow-throated, and black-and-white warblers
and Louisiana waterthrushes had returned to the park.
Yellow-bellied sapsuckers, phoebes, purple martins, rough-winged swallow,
ruby-crowned kinglet, blue-gray gnatcatcher, brown thrasher were also seen as we
walked some of the trails. A vesper sparrow was an unexpected find at the
Green River ferry.
A rat snake was curled up high in a tree and had many different species of
birds excited. It was quite a sight!
Wild flowers were blooming in profusion and the redbud trees were beautiful
to behold.
Pat and Jane Bell
Louisville
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