[TN-Bird] FW: Third NTOS Radnor birdwalk

  • From: "Pamela Lasley" <plasley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 17:34:34 -0500

Twenty five people enjoyed a beautiful birdwalk today with lots of warbler
activity.  The Dam road was very active with hard choices of which bird to
look at. A few of us saw an elusive Golden-winged warbler, but the
predominate species was Magnolia.  We all had good looks at Black-throated
Greens.  Two Empid species teased us, but remained uncalled. A
Yellow-bellied sapsucker and Yellow-rumped warblers made their appearance
also.

 

Many thanks to all who helped with identifications and spotting!  Total
species count was 46 with 13 species of warblers.  Full list below.

 

The last of the birdwalks will be held next Wednesday, Oct 10.  

 

Pam Lasley

Davidson, TN

 


Wood Duck

3


Yellow-billed Cuckoo

2


Chimney Swift

25


Double-crested Cormorant

3


Great Blue Heron

2


Cooper's Hawk

1


Belted Kingfisher

1


Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

1


Red-bellied Woodpecker

3


Downy Woodpecker

6


Pileated Woodpecker

1


Northern Flicker

1


Eastern Wood-Pewee

1


Empidonax sp.

2


Eastern Phoebe

1


Yellow-throated Vireo

1


Philadelphia Vireo

3


Warbling Vireo

1


Red-eyed Vireo

4


Blue Jay

4


American Crow

1


Carolina Chickadee

4


Tufted Titmouse

3


White-breasted Nuthatch

3


Carolina Wren

5


Eastern Bluebird

1


Swainson's Thrush

6


American Robin

4


Gray Catbird

1


Cedar Waxwing

30


Golden-winged Warbler

1


Black-and-white Warbler

4


Tennessee Warbler

1


Nashville Warbler

1


American Redstart

3


Northern Parula

1


Magnolia Warbler

11


Bay-breasted Warbler

4


Blackburnian Warbler

1


Chestnut-sided Warbler

2


Yellow-rumped Warbler

2


Yellow-throated Warbler

2


Black-throated Green Warbler

6


Summer Tanager

1


Scarlet Tanager

1


Northern Cardinal

2


Rose-breasted Grosbeak

3

 

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