| Date: | Tue, 30 Aug 2011 12:19:03 -0400 |
| Reply-To: | Mark Davis <msdavismd@AOL.COM> |
| Sender: | Georgia Birders Online <GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> |
| From: | Mark Davis <msdavismd@AOL.COM> |
| Subject: | Cochran Shoals Cobb County Aug. 30 |
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Hello GAB-Bers,
Migrants feeding actively from 8:30 to 11am included 3 Baltimore
orioles, 3 vireo species: Yellow throated, Red eyed and White eyed, an
Olive sided flycatcher and 10 warbler species. All seen from Boardwalk
to junction of trails just north.
> Canada
> Blue winged
> Northern parula
> Black and white
> Chestnut sided
> American redstart
> Prairie
> Hooded
Pine
Common yellowthroat
Olive sided flycatcher
Eastern wood peewee
Eastern phoebe
Empid sp.
The OSFL was in a large dead tree with many branches, viewed distantly
from the sparrow field looking to the left. Lacking a scope, I could
not see the eye or bill well but the "vest" was apparent and while
preening, the bird showed white patches on the back (wingbars with
wings closed)
Cobb County Police shot a raccoon judged to be rabid based on its
behavior.
Good birding
Mark Davis
Atlanta
Fulton County
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