4-24-2018
There was a singing Warbling Vireo along the dam road at Radnor Lake this
morning. No Cerulean Warbler seen for the first time in a week. It really
put on a show Saturday around 11:00, coming to the outer branches of the
closest willow to the spillway bridge. We could actually see the dark
streaks on the crown and mantle as it foraged at eye-level and below!
Something you don't normally see in the wild or in field guides. And it was
such a brilliant blue! Too bad all the photographers that had been there
all morning had just left.
FOS for me today:
osprey 2 flying together
warbling vireo
blackpoll warbler
Kentucky warbler
summer tanager 3
rose-breasted grosbeak
Jan Shaw
Nashville, TN