[birdky] Lexington Cemetery

Two day weekend total for the cemetery exclusively was 74 species
including: 6 species in the thrush family, 18 warblers, and both
cuckoos. Also numerous White-throated Sparrows still around; many
Ruby-crowned Kinglets but no singing. I have seen more Ruby-crowns this
spring than ever but not the first song. There were also several Empids
not named. I had my best look ever at a Veery which hopped out from the
underbrush on to an open branch. It several single notes but never sang
for me. It was good to see you Jim.

Partial list:
Eastern Wood-Pewee      
Least Flycatcher        
Eastern Phoebe  
Great Crested Flycatcher        
Blue-headed Vireo       
Warbling Vireo  
Philadelphia Vireo      
Red-eyed Vireo  
Eastern Bluebird        
Veery   
Gray-cheeked Thrush     
Swainson's Thrush       
Wood Thrush     
American Robin  
Cedar Waxwing   
Tennessee Warbler       
Nashville Warbler       
Northern Parula 
Chestnut-sided Warbler  
Magnolia Warbler        
Cape May Warbler        
Black-throated Blue Warbler     
Yellow-rumped Warbler   
Black-throated Green Warbler    
Blackburnian Warbler    
Palm Warbler    
Bay-breasted Warbler    
Blackpoll Warbler       
Black-and-white Warbler 
American Redstart       
Ovenbird        
Kentucky Warbler        
Hooded Warbler  
Summer Tanager  
Scarlet Tanager 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak  
Eastern Meadowlark      
Baltimore Oriole        

Scott Marsh
Lexington, KY

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