Matt Stickel and I had a slow morning at Caperton Swamp, but ended up with a decent list. Warblers: black-throated blue warbler (first-year female; don't typically see them here), yellow-throated warbler, common yellowthroat, n. parula, ovenbird, black-throated green, blue-winged, blackburnian, b & w, bay-breasted, Wilson's, Am. redstart, chestnut-sided, and magnolia (most common). No idea where the Tennessee and Nashville warblers were. We've also had a few golden-winged and pine warblers in the past week. Also: Philadelphia vireo, several Empids (including possible yellow-bellied), sharp-shinned hawk, wood thrush (not common at this spot). Ben Yandell Louisville ================NOTES TO SUBSCRIBERS============== The BIRDKY Mailing List requires you to sign your messages with first & last name, city, & state abbreviation. -------------------------------------------------- To post to this mailing list, send e-mail to: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send e-mail to: birdky-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject line. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Visit the Kentucky Ornithological Society web site at http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos.htm * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BIRDKY List Manager: Gary Ritchison, Richmond, KY E-mail: gary.ritchison@xxxxxxx