[Bristol-Birds] More Migrants in Buchanan County

  • From: Roger Mayhorn <rogermayhorn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Bristol Birds <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:58:02 -0700 (PDT)

On Tuesday( 9/26) Thirty species were in and around my property on Compton Mt. 
Species included a male Blue-winged Warbler, a female Common Yellowthroat, a 
male Hooded, a Tennessee Warbler, a Worm-eating Warbler,  3 Indigo Buntings, 4 
Cedar Waxwings, a Wood Thrush and 6 Scarlet Tanagers.
   
  On Wednesday (9/27) I counted 28 species. Some of those were a 1st year male 
Common Yellowthroat, a pair of Hooded Warblers, a female Magnolia, a 
Yellow-throated Warbler, a singing White-eyed Vireo, a Blue-headed Vireo, 2 
Brown Thrashers, 1 Gray Catbird, a House Wren (uncommon in the area), 2 Indigo 
Buntings, 2 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, 1 male Scarlet Tanager, 1 Swainson's 
Thrush and 2 Wood Thrushes. 
   
  Today (9/28), interesting species included a Nashville Warbler, a male 
Bay-breasted Warbler, a Worm-eating Warbler, a Yellow-throated Warbler, a 
singing Red-eyed Vireo, 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglets, a pair of Scarlet Tanagers, a 
Sharp-shinned Hawk, an immature Cooper's Hawk and 9 Wild Turkeys.
   
  Roger Mayhorn
  Compton Mt
  Buchanan County

                
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