Olive-sided Flycatcher at the Base of the Spit
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Olive-sided Flycatcher at the Base of the Spit

Bruce · 1 · 1811

Bruce

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I made it out for a short 45 minute walk at the base of the Spit this evening and spotted a couple of highlights.  All the birds were on the eastern (more open) edge of the "wet woods", and between the woods and the main road out onto the Spit.

OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER - perched high on several of the dead trees (only the dead trees, interestingly).  It was having terrific success catching large insects...they may have been dragonflies but I couldn't see tails on them...bees perhaps?  
EASTERN KINGBIRD - 2 - including 1 that was close to the Olive-Sided for a short time, allowing for interesting comparison of size, shape and, of course, plumage.  
LEAST FLYCATCHER  
CANADA WARBLER
MAGNOLIA WARBLER - 2
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER
BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER
NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH
RED-EYED VIREO
WOODCOCK (I am not sure who was more startled...me or the Woodcock!)

In addition to the birds, there were lots of Monarchs and, among them, a couple of Viceroys...one of which obligingly landed right infront of me for close inspection.

Good Birding!
Bruce
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