[birdky] Pike County

There have been some migrants through this week (plus other regulars),
and most of them have been in the BIG OLD PINE TREE which is in our
front yard: MAGNOLIA WARBLER, AM REDSTART, YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER,
BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER, SUMMER TANAGER, RT HUMMINGBIRD, BR THRASHER,
WILLOW FLYCATCHER (70% sure), PILEATED WP, RED-BELLIED WP, DOWNY WP, WB
NUTHATCH, RE VIREO, CEDAR WAXWING (50+), GREAT BLUE HERON, GREEN HERON,
WOOD DUCK, AM GOLDFINCH, HOUSE FINCH, N FLICKER, SPOTTED SANDPIPER,
EASTERN PHOEBE, BARRED OWL, ETC. 
 
The FLYCATCHER which I saw had an orange mandible and slight wing bars,
but I couldn't get a good look at the eyes and heard no song.
 
Cheers, Joan Carr
South Williamson, KY Pike Co.  

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