[TN-Bird] Radnor NTOS walk results

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  • Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 17:44:23 -0500

The third Radnor walk started very slow but ended with most of our 40+
participants seeing lots of great warblers.  The only birds of note on the
dam road were two Eastern Kingbirds chasing a Red-tailed hawk.  It wasn't
until the spillway that the warblers began to show.  The Olive-sided
Flycatcher posed in a locust tree for us there as well.  Apparently,
Bay-breasted warblers have arrived, they seemed to be everywhere.  Magnolia
Warblers were much more numerous than earlier this season and the
Yellow-rumps have declined in numbers significantly.  

 

A few lucky people got to see male Black-throated blue and Canada Warblers.
Thrushes (other than Wood) were hard to see/hear.

 

The rest of the list:

 


2

Canada Goose


4

Wood Duck


1

Wild Turkey


1

Chimney Swift


1

Ruby-throated Hummingbird


4

Great Blue Heron


1

Black Vulture


1

Bald Eagle


1

Red-tailed Hawk


2

Barred Owl


3

Red-bellied Woodpecker


2

Downy Woodpecker


1

Pileated Woodpecker


1

Olive-sided Flycatcher


4

Eastern Wood-Pewee


2

Eastern Kingbird


2

White-eyed Vireo


1

Warbling Vireo


3

Red-eyed Vireo


1

Blue Jay


1

American Crow


3

Carolina Chickadee


3

Tufted Titmouse


6

Northern Rough-winged Swallow


2

Ruby-crowned Kinglet


2

White-breasted Nuthatch


10

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher


2

Carolina Wren


2

Eastern Bluebird


2

Wood Thrush


2

American Robin


1

House Finch


1

American Goldfinch


1

Field Sparrow


1

White-throated Sparrow


1

Eastern Towhee


1

Brown-headed Cowbird


1

Ovenbird


1

Louisiana Waterthrush


1

Northern Waterthrush


5

Black-and-white Warbler


4

Prothonotary Warbler


9

Tennessee Warbler


1

Kentucky Warbler


2

Hooded Warbler


6

American Redstart


4

Northern Parula


5

Magnolia Warbler


10

Bay-breasted Warbler


2

Blackburnian Warbler


2

Yellow Warbler


6

Chestnut-sided Warbler


8

Blackpoll Warbler


4

Palm Warbler


4

Yellow-rumped Warbler


1

Yellow-throated Warbler


3

Black-throated Green Warbler


3

Summer Tanager


1

Scarlet Tanager


4

Northern Cardinal


2

Rose-breasted Grosbeak


1

Indigo Bunting

 

Pam Lasley, Nashville

 

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