Date: 5/18/26 2:20 pm From: Susannah Wood via CTBirds <ctbirds...> Subject: [CT Birds] Great day yesterday at Haystack State Park, Norfolk
My list included songs and sights. Highlights were scarlet tanagers singing and flying, yellow-throated vireos, redstarts, several wood thrushes, one of whom perched right in front of me, one hermit thrush, several black-throated blues singing overhead, l chestnut-sided warblers and a great view of a black and white gleaning as well as a female gathering nesting material, a great crested flycatcher, several indigo buntings and a blackburnian at the very top of a tree right in the sun. Merlin insisted there was a wormeating warbler in the deeper woods. I’m not really counting it as it’s song is like so many others but I’m hoping that’s what it was! Now I need to actually see one.
Susannah
Norfolk
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