Hi all,

I spent a couple of hours in the morning (10.30 to 12.30 hr) in the Hawthorn 
Orchard, but saw most of the birds in the poplars and ashes grove of south west.



The group consisted of

several Magnolia

several  Yellow-rumps

3 Black-throated greens

1 Pine Warbler

1 Nashville feeding on goldenrod flowers/fruits or insects on the flowers/fruits

1 Blackpoll

1 Blackburnian

2 Common yellowthroats (elsewhere in the Hawthorn)

1 Carolina Wren

3 Catbirds

several Am. Robins

3 or 4 Cedar waxwings

3 or 4 Tufted Titmouse

1 Juvenile Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

1 Red-bellied

1 Downy

and several Chickadees

After watching them for an hour, I spent sometime in other parts of the 
Hawthorn Orchard finding nothing I came back to the original spot. Birds were 
still going round and round of the poplar grove.





Overall, it was a pleasant fall walk in the morning.



Cheers

Meena













Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/


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