I hit a jackpot of warblers, while standing among the Sycamores in Mundy.

Lots of Magnolia and Chestnut-sided
Northern Parula
Am. Redstart
Bay-breasted
Black-throated Green
Black and White
Probably a Tennessee
Yellow-throated Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Red-eyed vireo feeding a young
A white-breasted Nuthatch as close as 5 feet from me, was surprised to see me 
when it came from behind the tree at the ground level.
Three almost grown Co. Mergansers on their favorite rock, two sleeping and one 
guarding. Ignored my presence!

And lot more common birds!

And vertebrates included a Giant Swallowtail (yes they are still hanging 
around), and three American Rubyspots on the rocks in Fall Creek, a male 
Slender Spreadwing chasing and insect and finally a Wandering Glider between 
the USDA and Ken Post Green Houses as usual.

Cheers
Meena


Meena Haribal
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Ithaca area moths: http://tinyurl.com/kn6q2p4
Dragonfly book sample pages: http://www.haribal.org/140817samplebook.pdf



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