Twenty people, including eight kids, joined me and the Finger Lakes Land
Trust for a beginners' bird walk at the Park Nature Preserve in Dryden.  We
saw many birds, including scope views for most everyone of NASHVILLE WARBLER
and OVENBIRD, as well as very good binocular views of BLUE-WINGED WARBLER,
MAGNOLIA WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, and BLUE-HEADED VIREO.  We also had
repeated close encounters with something along the first straightaway that
sounded like either a territorial male PRAIRIE WARBLER or a spaceship
lifting off nearby.  We got no sight confirmation.

 

Mark Chao

 

 

 


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