18 Beckham Bird Club members and 3 guests birded Black Acre Nature Preserve in the Jeffersontown area this morning. It was cool and cloudy with not much bird activity until about an hour or so into the field trip. We came across several pockets of warblers as the morning progressed. We ended up seeing 46 species of birds. Here is a list of what was seen: Canada Geese Mallard Turkey Vulture Sharp-shinned Hawk Mourning Dove Chimney Swift Red-bellied Woodpecker Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Downy Woodpecker Northern Flicker Empidonax species Eastern Phoebe Blue Jay American Crow Carolina Chickadee Tufted Titmouse Brown Creeper Carolina Wren House Wren Eastern Bluebird American Robin Gray Catbird Northern Mockingbird Brown Thrasher Cedar Waxwing European Starling Red-eyed Vireo Blue-headed Vireo Northern Cardinal Eastern Towhee Dark-eyed Junco Eastern Meadowlark House Finch American Goldfinch Warblers: Magnolia Cape May Yellow-rumped Black-throated Green Blackburnian Bay-breasted Common Yellowthroat Sparrows: Chipping Field Song Swamp White-throated