[TN-Bird] Warblers at Radnor Lake, Nashville, TN

Birded Radnor Lake with Phillip Casteel this morning, Fri. 30 May.
We went from the west parking lot to long bridge and back in 
about 2 hours.

We had three migrant warblers: a silent male MOURNING WARBLER,
seen by both of us, a silent CONNECTICUT WARBLER, seen by Phillip
only, and a MAGNOLIA WARBLER seen by us both.  Also making their
presence known were single KENTUCKY, N. PARULA, and BLACK-AND-WHITE
WARBLERs.  Aside from numerous begging chickadee and titmice
young, YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOs were quite vocal today.


Frank Fekel
Tennessee State University
Center of Excellence in Information Systems
330 10th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37203  USA

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