Date: 10/2/25 8:38 am From: Jay V Huner via groups.io <jay.huner1...> Subject: Re: [labird] Finally good migrant day
Seems to me that 36 species is a good list for most areas!
Jay
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Subject: Re: [labird] Finally good migrant day
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Birding was a little slow yesterday at the Greenwell Springs hospital site
but we did scratch up 36 species that included black-throated green
warbler, magnolia warbler, redstarts, a sapsucker, and the site regulars
wild turkey, red-headed woodpecker, and brown-headed nuthatch. (The
turkeys were by game cam when we were looking the other way.)
Charles W
On Sun, Sep 28, 2025, 3:14 PM Erik Johnson via groups.io <cassowary43=
<gmail.com...> wrote:
> LAbird, the front brought a bit of above average birding for my place
> yesterday. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds largely cleared out with the front on
> Friday, but a few warblers and earlish Eastern Phoebe, Yellow-bellied
> Sapsucker, and Red-breasted Nuthatch were welcomed signs of...dare I
> say...winter. Also a big jump in flyover Indigo Buntings, a few
> Dickcissels, and a Merlin.
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> Erik Johnson
> Sunset, St. Landry Parish, LA
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