Did anyone go to Hawthorns today? If so, how was it? --Sandy
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Jay and I were there for a bit this morning. Not a huge number of birds,
but migrants (including a/the Orange-crowned Warbler) were around. Here's
our list, with audio:
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- Brad
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:23 PM Sandy Podulka wrote:
Many more peeps today. Mostly least sandpiper. Flocks all over. So far 1
pectoral sandpiper and 1 dunlin. Also 4 semipalmated plovers just south of
potatoes bldg. Many more shorebirds distant. Had 1 dowitcher presumably
short billed but too far to be sure. Waterfowl numbers way down.
Hopefully
https://www.wired.com/2011/05/hummingbird-tongue-drinking/
I did not know the hummingbird tongue splits/operates like this! Did
you
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Maybe more birds are starting to move north. This morning we had our
first R-T HUMMINGBIRD and BALTIMORE ORIOLE. Also, we had _*three*_ male
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK at our feeders.
Larry
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