At Parker's Woods this a.m. warblers filled the trees and ground.
Twenty-one species were counted along with many other migrants.  Once the
weather cleared and the sun began to peek out and the wind picked up, the
birds seemed to move on.  

 

 

The species including a female Cape May.  At least a dozen of all of the
common ones, five Mourning, eight Canada, three or four Parula, one Blk
Thrtd Green, many Blackpoll, many Magnolias, many N. Waterthrushes, it was
unbelieveable.  What a fall out of birds, and typically what one should have
seen ten days ago.

 

Rita Goranson

Mason City, Iowa

 

 

 

 



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