I went in extremely late to school today and saw 15 species of warblers at
Monticello and I also saw a black billed cuckoo. The Black-Billed cuckoo was
near the end of Monticello where the wilson's warbler was seen. I had to look
through some trees to see the cuckoo, but I could tell it was a black-billed
cuckoo since the tail was all brown with no black tips to it like a
yellow-billed cuckoo would have. I didn't see a yellow bill on the bird either,
the bill was black. I did not get to see if the cuckoo had a red ring going
around the eye, but I could tell it was a black-billed cuckoo. Anyway, the
warblers seen were
Cape May Warbler
Redstart
Canada
Yellow-Rumped
Black-Throated Green
Black-Throated Blue
Parula
Chestnut Sided
Wilson's Warbler
Black and White Warbler
Blackpoll (h)
Ovenbird (h)
Magnolia
Northern Waterthrush
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