Last month saw good movements of bird migrants passing through the Carolina
Piedmont--including this male Baltimore Oriole--so that's the topic for
discussion in Installment #786 of "This Week at Hilton Pond" for 1-15 Sep 2022.
Check out our latest photo essay at
http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek220901.html
As always, we include a sunset photo and lists of all birds banded or
recaptured during the period--including hummingbirds--plus acknowledgment of
recent supporters. :-)
Happy Nature Watching!
BILL
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