[birdky] BirdKy: Visiting Warblers

This afternoon I went down into the wooded area behind our home to seek out 
new arrivals. Since it was the middle of the day I didn't really expect to find 
many birds there. But much to my delight I found eight species of warblers. 
House wrens were chattering in the thickets; cedar waxwings were munching on 
wild grapes; hummingbirds were sipping nectar from the jewelweed; and the 
catbird was heard close by. 

Here is a list of the warblers seen:

Orange-cr.
Nashville
Chestnut-sided
Magnolia
Blk.-thr. Green
Redstart
C. Yellowthroat
Wilson's

This morning we saw a blue-winged warbler, bringing our total to nine species 
for the day.

Jane Bell
Jefferson County


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