Walked down my road this afternoon and had:
a rose breasted grosbeak -- first of the year
great looks at a northern waterthrush skulking in my neighbor's forested wetland
a catbird
flickers
a yellow bellied sapsucker
and the usual suspects: chickadees, song sparrows, chipping sparrows, bluejays, grackles, mourning doves. It was a little birdier than anticipated.
When I walked the opposite way yesterday, I had foy n. parula, foy black throated blue warbler, foy ovenbirds (3!), black and white warblers, a white breasted nuthatch, and a hermit thrush.
I also had a white crowned sparrow at my feeder passing through.
Julia
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