I walked along the road in the bottom of the hollow this morning and heard a persistently calling Least Flycatcher. Otherwise it was fairly quiet except for two kingfishers flying and calling up and down the creek south of Gulf Creek Road, an Eastern Towhee, a Hermit Thrush, and loads of robins and juncos. Noticeably absent were the two Louisiana Waterthrushes I saw at the intersection of Shindagin Hollow Road and Gulf Creek Road last week. Last year a Louisiana Waterthrush sang from this location well into the summer. There were three Wood Ducks on the pond, and along the road down into the hollow I heard several Winter Wrens.

Anne Marie Johnson
Caroline



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