Birded the Hawthorn Orchard this evening from about 6:15 to now.

Tons of Yellow-rumped Warblers. 1 silently foraging INDIGO BUNTING. 3 Palm 
Warblers. Several Baltimore Orioles. All mostly in Northern half of Hawthorn 
Orchard.

Tomorrow could be a good day area-wide. We'll see.

Good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


cth4th
May 14, 2013
Hawthorn Orchard
Traveling
0.5 miles
84 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: Very quiet but productive in spots. Tomorrow could be a good day 
area-wide.
1 American Kestrel
1 Least Flycatcher -- Calling
2 Black-capped Chickadee
2 Tufted Titmouse
4 Gray Catbird
2 Tennessee Warbler -- None vocalizing. Seen only.
2 Nashville Warbler -- None vocalizing seen only.
40 Yellow-rumped Warbler -- At least 40, if not more. Quietly feeding in tight 
flocks scattered around mid-Northern section
3 Palm Warbler -- Three different pale individuals. No vocalizations. Two in 
one tree. Mid-Northern section.
1 American Redstart
3 White-throated Sparrow
2 Northern Cardinal
1 Indigo Bunting -- Silently feeding in Hawthorn treetops, mid-NW section
7 Baltimore Oriole -- Several foraging in Hawthorns Northern section



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