The group of 25 people, who came to this outing (even some from England & France), were delighted & witnessed the first major 'Warbler Attack' ( a group of birds passing by us, containing many species of warblers & other species) of the fall season in the park. A total of 12 species of warblers were among the 48 species seen this morning in the park (we fell short of a 10/50 mark. Seeing more than 10 warbler species and 50 bird species in fall in this park).
You are welcome to join me again next Wednesday morning. - Joel Coutu
48 species: 60 Canada Goose, 12 Wood Duck, 2 American Black Duck, 24 Mallard, 1 Hooded Merganser, 1 Double-crested Cormorant, 1 Great Blue Heron, 6 Black-crowned Night-Heron, 1 Cooper's Hawk, 1 Spotted Sandpiper, X Ring-billed Gull, 1 Herring Gull, 3 Great Black-backed Gull, 2 Rock Pigeon, 2 Belted Kingfisher, 2 Downy Woodpecker, 1 Hairy Woodpecker, 4 Northern Flicker, 4 Warbling Vireo, 8 Red-eyed Vireo, 2 Blue Jay, 2 American Crow, 10 Black-capped Chickadee, 1 Red-breasted Nuthatch, 2 White-breasted Nuthatch, 1 Swainson's Thrush, 2 American Robin, 1 Gray Catbird, 1 Brown Thrasher, 6 Cedar Waxwing, 1 Black-and-white Warbler, 1 Nashville Warbler, 2 American Redstart, 2 Cape May Warbler, 1 Northern Parula, 4 Magnolia Warbler, 2 Bay-breasted Warbler, 1 Yellow Warbler, 1 Chestnut-sided Warbler, 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler, 1 Canada Warbler, 1 Wilson's Warbler, 2 Song Sparrow, 1 Scarlet Tanager, 12 Northern Cardinal, 1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 1 Baltimore Oriole, 10 American Goldfinch
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