A fine morning at Cathance River Preserve, Highland Green, Topsham
warblers:
ovenbird
magnolia
black and white
yellow-rumped
black-throated green
black-throated blue
Wilson's
parula
chestnut-sided
bluejay
goldfinch
purple finch
robin
chickadee
white-breasted nuthatch
catbird
indigo bunting (on a limb, side by side with a magnolia and 2 chestnut-sided, quite beautiful)
rose-breasted grosbeak
grackle
phoebe
least flycatcher
great-crested flycatcher
song sparrow
chipping sparrow
tufted titmouse
Somehow, I missed vireos.
On the way out, the power line area produced several prairie warblers, common yellowthroats, mourning doves, and
a towhee. Usually field sparrows are there.
On the way back to Bowdoinham, and then on our farm:
yellow warbler
bobolink, FOY
red-winged blackbird
barn swallow
tree swallow
white-throated sparrow
ruby-throated hummingbird
oriole
mallard
chimney swifts
killdeer
broad-winged hawk
hairy and downy woodpeckers
winter wren
red-breasted nuthatch
crow
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