Started in Campbell County at Marsh Area on S.R. 737. Because of dense fog
was not able to start until nearly 10 a.m. so sightings limited. Saw house
wren, red eyed vireo, etc, no warblers. Clear Cut area on S.R. 737, Red
tailed hawk in dead pine, heard 1 redheaded woodpecker, no warblers.
Appomattox County, very quiet, one pine warbler seen but did see
sharpie, and 3 kestrels which have not been in evidence all summer.
In my yard, a beautiful yellow throated warbler on the suet feed on
Saturday.
In the early morning during heavy fog, great blue nearly killed himself
flying into power lines in front of my house. He managed to get through
without electrocuting himself.
List Follows:
Red eyed Vireo
chickadee
blue jay
robins
downy woodpecker
red bellied woodpecker
house wren
cat bird
mocking bird
mourning dove
chipping sparrow
blue bird
red tailed hawk
red headed woodpecker (h)
great blue
pine warbler
wild turkey (h)
yellow billed cuckoo (h)
wood pewee
phoebe
chimney swift
towhee (h)
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