Mt. Auburn - Trip 2
The stars of the day today were the American Redstarts. Plentiful, loud, and easy to find.
Also omnipresent, and even more vocal, were the Warbling Vireos
Another highlight, particularly for the more serious birders, was the Olive-sided Flycatcher
Great view on, as one birder put it, the only dead branch at Mt. Auburn.
Another hard to find guy we nabbed as the Eastern Peewee
Add in the Kingbirds and the Great Crested Flycatcher
and you have a good day for flycatchers.
On the warbler front, saw a couple of Nashville Warblers
along with several black and white.
Two additional high value warblers were also found, but the views were partial.
A Magnolia at the start of the walk, that was mostly obscured.
And a Canadian Warbler at one of the ponds.
I could see the yellow and blue, but not the throat pattern.
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