[TN-Bird] Cape May Warbler Day Two
- From: ethden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 15:49:30 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
This afternoon, I noticed fluttering in the American Holly Tree off my deck
that had hosted the male Cape May Warbler I wrote about yesterday. I quickly
procured my binoculars, and lo and behold, a male Cape May Warbler (the same?)
was fluttering about in the tree, once again collecting nectar. But a second
bird was in there also. This proved to be a female Cape May Warbler. She did
not stay long. After she left, he flew off to a nearby Black Walnut Tree,
landed on a branch, and sat for at least five minutes, before going back to the
Holly Tree for more nectar.
I really need to appreciate this tree, which I heretofore had seen only as a
messy one.
Kevin Bowden
Nashville-Davidson-Co. TN
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