Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Mothers Day and more

Alison Leary and I ran an impromptu and unadvertised Mothers Day walk on Sunday. I failed to get decent photographs of the consensus bird of the day - Wood Thrush. I think there are at least three breeding pairs in the park now. 



We also enjoyed the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks around the nature center --



 

I'd been there on Friday, and found this Least Flycatcher (that responded to a recording) 


as well as a small sample of warblers and a Blue-headed Vireo. 

This morning I went through the Park again. Immediately a Veery appeared, in the copse between the entrance road and the lower garden -


At the soccer circle there was this female Orchard Oriole, high in a tree --


and just as high in a tree at the upper garden, this Nashville Warbler. 



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