Many thanks to all the experienced birders who turned out for this walk and
assisted others.
Weather was cool and cloudy but calm to start. Sun was quick to appear and
temperatures were quite nice for most of the walk.
Tom Seador
Radnor Lake SP
Apr 26, 2023
7:24 AM
Traveling
1.46 miles
168 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: NTOS weekly spring bird walk.
A good walk this morning with excellent birding from the start. Lots of
activity up to the spillway. Distance and time reflect the walk to the long
bridge not the return. Highlights would be the hooded warbler at long bridge
and the black and white warbler seen twice. Also spotted both the male and
female summer tanager
Submitted from eBird for iOS, version 2.17.1 Build 2.17.3
4 Canada Goose
6 Wood Duck
1 Mallard
4 Wild Turkey
4 Chimney Swift
2 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
1 Killdeer -- Heard not seen
1 Spotted Sandpiper
1 Solitary Sandpiper
2 Great Blue Heron
1 Green Heron
2 Bald Eagle -- In nest
2 Barred Owl
1 Belted Kingfisher -- Heard not seen
1 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Downy Woodpecker
1 Pileated Woodpecker
2 White-eyed Vireo
2 Yellow-throated Vireo
1 Blue-headed Vireo
4 Red-eyed Vireo
1 Blue Jay
2 Tufted Titmouse
4 Northern Rough-winged Swallow
1 Barn Swallow
4 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1 White-breasted Nuthatch
3 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
3 Carolina Wren
1 Northern Mockingbird
2 Eastern Bluebird
2 American Robin
1 Cedar Waxwing
1 House Finch
2 American Goldfinch
4 White-throated Sparrow
1 Eastern Towhee
1 Orchard Oriole
1 Baltimore Oriole
2 Red-winged Blackbird
3 Louisiana Waterthrush
2 Black-and-white Warbler
1 Prothonotary Warbler
2 Tennessee Warbler
2 Hooded Warbler
2 Northern Parula
1 Yellow Warbler
2 Blackpoll Warbler
20 Palm Warbler
50 Yellow-rumped Warbler
2 Yellow-throated Warbler
2 Black-throated Green Warbler
2 Summer Tanager -- Male and female
1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak -- Female
Number of Taxa: 54
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