Sunday morning (after the nighttime storm)was hopping!
Standing in one place at Shell Mound (near the Bee Tree) we saw 1)Hooded,
2)Worm-eating, 3)Black and White, 4)Blackpoll, and 5)Black-throated green
Warblers. Nearby Teresa spotted a Prothonotary. Also several Summer and Scarlet
tanagers there and a single male Baltimore Oriole. At the East End by the fort
were several Rose-breasted Grosbeaks--Dianne said there were 7 there right
after Teresa and I left for Shell Mound. Finally at the Goat Tree spotted a
Bay-breasted Warbler.
I'm sure others who stayed Saturday night were equally rewarded. I'm eager to
hear from Larry Basden who stayed until Monday!
All in all, the count turned out far better than expected!
Kelly and Teresa
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On Apr 23, 2017, at 1:23 PM, Scottie Whigham <scottiewhigham39401@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Kinda looks like a female bluebird. It could also be like you said...a
juvenile indigo
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On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:51 AM, John Bishop <johnbishop.usm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vivi and I enjoyed being with everyone on Dauphin Island! The Great Horned
Owls were the big highlight for us.
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And here's the Indigo we needed help identifying.
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