[birdky] Caperton Swamp Oct. 29 morning

Incredibly active morning for the end of October.  Total of 55 species
observed.  (Previous high species count for this time of year:  38.)

Maybe worth mentioning:  hermit thrush (8); blue-headed vireo; Tennessee,
Nashville, and magnolia warblers; fox, white-crowned, Lincoln's, field, and
chipping sparrows.

Unusual for Caperton:  rusty blackbird, green-winged teal, ring-necked duck,
and herring gull (flyover).

Ben & Mary Yandell
Louisville













































































































































































































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