Ashbridges - Week of May 8
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Ashbridges - Week of May 8

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nkwali

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Warblers today:

Nashville
Palm
Pine
Yellow-rumped
Black-and-white

Others:
A lot of bg gnatcatchers (6 in one location)

Report of Blue-headed Vireo - I did not see it.
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nkwali

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Tuesday May 9

Busier day for warblers and others today

Yellow rumped
Yellow
Palm (lots of Palm)
Yellowthroat
Black-and-White
Nashville
Veery
Ovenbird (3)

Eastern Bluebird
Hermit Thrush
Blue-headed Vireo
Baltimore Oriole
Bonaparte's Gull (2)
Brown Thrasher
Spotted Sandpiper (3)
Savannah Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow

And the other usual denizens

Others reported
Black-throated Blue
Cape May
Northern Parula
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Quote from: "nkwali"
Tuesday May 9

Busier day for warblers and others today

Yellow rumped
Yellow
Palm (lots of Palm)
Yellowthroat
Black-and-White
Nashville
Veery
Ovenbird (3)

Eastern Bluebird
Hermit Thrush
Blue-headed Vireo
Baltimore Oriole
Bonaparte's Gull (2)
Brown Thrasher
Spotted Sandpiper (3)
Savannah Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow

And the other usual denizens

Others reported
Black-throated Blue
Cape May
Northern Parula

also reported was a waterthrush (southwest corner), where the black throated blue was. didn't see the waterthrush.
believe i also saw a nashville.
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Friday - May 12 - early morning: 7-9:30 am

Some variety of warblers but singletons mostly, and predominantly in the willows and the far end of the park

Palm
Common Yellowthroat
Ovenbird
Northern Waterthrush
Yellow
Yellow-rumped
Black-and-white
Black Throated Blue

Sparrows
Swamp
White-crowned
White-throated
Song
Chipping

Blue-headed Vireo
Least Flycatcher

Reports of 2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers
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In addition to the other birds reported myself or my friend Allison had 2 Bobolinks in two different areas and a Scarlet Tanager north of the main parking lot.  In fact there were several birds by the water just south of the Lakeshore including the resident Towhee, a Lincoln's Sparrow and an American Redstart.  This was a good location for a Redstart two days ago as well. Allison had her best luck with an Indigo Bunting, her Bobolink and Chestnut-sided Warbler, among a few others, at the SW point. The Northern Waterthrush was along the shore by the marina, near the willows.  Patience and a slow pace was the order of the day

Theresa
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