Thrashing around Tinmouth Channel WMA this
morning produced 51 species including 14 species
of warbler. Highlights were a good look at a
Canada warbler and magnolia warbler as well as a
Louisiana warbler sitting in a tree singing.
2 Canada Goose
1 Mallard
2 Ruffed Grouse
3 Mourning Dove
1 Black-billed Cuckoo
1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
5 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
2 Northern Flicker
1 Alder Flycatcher
2 Least Flycatcher
1 Eastern Phoebe
2 Great Crested Flycatcher
4 Blue-headed Vireo
3 Red-eyed Vireo
4 Blue Jay
2 American Crow
1 Common Raven
2 Tree Swallow
1 Barn Swallow
1 Black-capped Chickadee
1 Tufted Titmouse
1 Red-breasted Nuthatch
7 Brown Creeper
2 Winter Wren
1 Marsh Wren
4 Veery
3 Hermit Thrush
5 American Robin
3 Yellow Warbler
2 Chestnut-sided Warbler
3 Magnolia Warbler
1 Black-throated Blue Warbler
3 Yellow-rumped Warbler
1 Black-throated Green Warbler
2 Blackburnian Warbler
1 Pine Warbler
2 American Redstart
15 Ovenbird
3 Northern Waterthrush
1 Louisiana Waterthrush
6 Common Yellowthroat
2 Canada Warbler
3 Scarlet Tanager
5 Song Sparrow
2 Swamp Sparrow
7 White-throated Sparrow
1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
2 Indigo Bunting
2 Red-winged Blackbird
4 Baltimore Oriole
6 American Goldfinch
Sue and Marv Elliott, Tracey Busony
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