This morning. along Leonard Rd., Susie located a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH
perched high in a tree.  It took me a while to see it.  This is the first
she has ever actually seen.  It did not sing, but gave only a weak version
of its typical call note.  It's about a week late for this location.  A
little later, we heard one singing (did not see) in the 

6-Mile Creek gorge in Brooktondale, just upstream from the high bridge.
This is a typical location.

Yesterday, along Bald Hill School Rd., SE of Brooktondale, I heard a BLACK &
WHITE WARBLER.  It sang for a long time, but I could not find it.  This is a
spot where the day before, Jane Graves mentioned that one of this species
was about due.  Prophetic.

BLACK FLIES are BAD!

 

S. & S. Fast 

Brooktondale

 

 


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