Rapids Lake MVNWR still only had scattered migrants. There were fewer
Tennessee Warbler around, so that really cut down on warbler numbers.
There were still a few vocal Warbling Vireo along with a singing
Yellow-throated and a couple quiet Red-eyed, but I have yet to find any
Philadelphia or Blue-headed Vireo. I have had better luck seeing
Scarlet Tanagers this fall than any previous season, as I saw another
this morning. Warblers this morning in addition to Tennessee,
Redstart, and Yellowthroat were: 3 Blue-winged(2 very vocal singing
alternate songs while feeding), 1 each of Chestnut-sided, Black and
White, Wilson's, Canada Warbler, and Ovenbird.
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