Chirps and Cheeps

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  Some Wyoming County Birding

Published: July 05, 2019
Tags: General Observations, hooded warbler, blue-winged warbler, mourning warbler, chestnut-sided warbler, brown thrasher, black-billed cuckoo, eastern towhee, eastern wood-pewee, eastern kingbird, field sparrow

I had the day to drive around Wyoming County today - and I was really glad I went out that way.  The bright July morning brought some nice sightings and some photo opportunities that I thought I'd share...

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My favorite bird of the day, a Black-billed Cuckoo

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Black-billed Cuckoo

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Eastern Kingbird

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A Blue-winged Warbler with TWO catarpillars in its bill. He must be feeding young!

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A handsome male Mourning Warbler who was singing

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A male Chestnut-sided Warbler - it took me a minute to identify his song

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An Eastern Wood-Pewee flycatching next to a marsh

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A Field Sparrow gave me great views for a change!

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I love seeing Brown Thrashers but they don't come out in the open very often, so this was a nice treat!

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A male Eastern Towhee that's partially hidden - as usual!




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