Yesterday my girlfriend and I saw quite a variety of birds, ranging from Hawks 
to warblers.

 

17 Broad Winged Hawks

14 Turkey Vultures

1 Coopers Hawk

1 Red-tailed Hawk

2 Red Bellied Woodpeckers doing there mating rituals

The Usual Brown Thrasher

4 White Throated Sparrows, heard a lot more though

1 Chipping Sparrow

 

WARBLERS

 

1 Black and White Warbler

3 Nashville Warbler

6 Yellow Rumped Warblers

1 Magnolia Warbler

1 Palm Warbler

1 Pine Warbler

 

This was a wave of warblers that we had a chance to see twice.  Whether or not 
they are there again I won't know until I visit again today.  If that wave 
isn't there this park has lots of good feed for migrating warblers so I am sure 
there will be more.  All of this was between 8am until 9:30am oh and bring bug 
spray.

 

Goodluck and enjoy looking for your birds no matter where you are.

David T. Chapman 

 
                                          
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