Three-quarters of an hour in Lexington Cemetery got me none of the
Swainson's Thrushes that I was looking for, but a number of other nice
sightings, including a Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Catbird, Blue-headed
Vireo, Indigo Bunting, and Nashville Warbler all in one tree. The Summer
Tanager foraging among white dogwood flowers took the prize for beauty.
Most interesting, though, was an arms-length view of an unusually early
WILSON'S WARBLER foraging in the bowl just to the left right after
entering the cemetery.
Sydney Penner
Wilmore, KY
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