[birdky] BirdKy report Middle Creek Park

The following are a few highlights from an afternoon walk through Middle Creek 
Park in Boone County on May 25, 2002:

Yellow-billed Cuckoo (1), Acadian Flycatcher (7), Wood Thrush (5) and 1 nest 
with 1 Wood Thrush egg, 2 Brown-headed Cowbird eggs, and 1 broken Wood Thrush 
egg on the ground nearby, Cedar Waxwing (20), Yellow-throated Vireo (2), 
Red-eyed Vireo (8), Blue-winged Warbler (1), Northern Parula (3), Cerulean 
Warbler (4), Ovenbird (6), Louisiana Waterthrush (1), Kentucky Warbler (2), 
Hooded Warbler (1), Scarlet Tanager (4), and Baltimore Oriole (1). 

  An active colony of Bank Swallows with 50+ nests may be seen at a gravel pit 
along KY 20 near Petersburg, Kentucky. 

  Lee McNeely


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