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Spent a couple of hours walking around the less developed side of Breckingridge Park this morning. While it was medium birdy with lots of chatter, except for cardinals & Nashville warblers, spottings seemed very random. Did get several FOS: Black-throated Green, Tennessee, & Peewee.
Alan Here's the complete list: NashvilleWarbler Black-throated Green Warbler (FOS) Tennessee Warbler (2-FOS) Yellow-rumped Warbler Eastern Wood Peewee (FOS) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Swainson’s Thrush Cedar Waxwings Great-crested Flycatcher Eastern Kingbird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (on Renner Road) Eastern Phoebe White-throated Sparrow Savannah Sparrow Lincoln Sparrow Mallard Canada Goose (flyover) Great Blue Heron Red-shouldered Hawk Cooper’s Hawk Barn Swallow female Hummingbird Mourning Dove Eurasian Collared-Dove Red-bellied Woodpecker Downy Woodpecker American Crow Tufted Titmouse Carolina Chickadee Carolina Wren Eastern Bluebird American Robin Northern Cardinal Blue Jay Northern Mockingbird American Crow Common Grackle Brown-headed Cowbird |
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Where was the Peewee?
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Caleb Frome TX Century Club Member Newest Lifer: Swainson's Warbler (474) |
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Along the path away from the bridge to the developed side and away from the pond. Heard it first, but it took me a while to get it in my binocs.
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