After being deprived of migrant fall warblers on my two-week trip, I was finally able to make it to Cortlawn Pond. One wave continued up and down the trails, being led by a small flock of chickadees. At one point all these warblers ducked down into some bushes, and it was rather over-whelming! Listed from most abundant to least abundant:
Wilson's Black and White American Redstart Chestnut-sided Magnolia Canada Tennesee (new) Nashville Black-throated Green (new, 1 juv) Ovenbird (new, 1) Mourning (new, either female or juv) Also present was one of the adult B-C N Herons, a very noisy family of Green Herons, 1 emphid and a possible Philidalphia Vireo. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions at tiger150 at comcast.net Good birding! Alyssa DeRubeis Golden Valley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20070828/01dc9e8f/attachment.html

