Indigo bunting and Tennessee warbler. I also spotted what I am presuming was an
immature orchard oriole, although it was mighty yellow! Gorgeous in the top of
a mighty yellow-leaved unidentified tree! This morning was a great bird
morning, if a bit too windy to detect bird movement. Nevertheless, I spotted
two of my hardest birds to locate visually, a warbling vireo and a common
yellow-throat! Heard a summer tanager and another oriole, but have difficulty
detecting the difference between the songs of Baltimore and orchard. Happy
Birding!
What would we do without nature? I never want to know!================NOTES TO
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