FOY for me, found this bird hanging around a graveyard off HWY 209 in
Haywood County.
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As Alan Lenk has mentioned, Max Patch rd. has produced some great birds
this year. I have seen G.W. Warblers, B W. Wablers, RB & B. Grosebeaks,
Yellow Warbler (lots), YB Chats, C. Yellowthroat, Baltimore & Orchard
Orioles, Bay-breasted Warbler, Blackpoll Warbler, Blackburain Wabler, Least
Flycatcher, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Indigo Bunting, all 3 vireo's, both
species of cuckoos, A. Redstart, Cape May Warbler, and Canada Warblers just
to name a few, I am sure I've missed something.
Last Saturday m, May 14th during Ebirds Big Global Day I managed to see 65
species within a 16 mile drive. All of which were along Max Patch rd.
I want to tank Alan for letting me in on his favorite birding stops along
Max Patch rd. Haven't been disappointed yet!
Thanks ,
Kirk
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