Route 610, VA 9/16/2020

All photos are © Marshall Faintich

Today wasn't quite as "birdy" as yesterday, but I still ended up with 8 warbler species, and 3 thrush species. One of the warblers, Ovenbird, was only a very quick view of it going into the brush. Pine Warblers were seen and heard, but not photographed. I met up with Huck Hutchens at the old tower on Route 610. and we birded the same route as yesterday. The only surprises were three thrush species: Wood, Swainson's, and Gray-cheeked.

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Magnolia Warbler

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Magnolia Warbler

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Magnolia Warbler

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Magnolia Warbler

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Magnolia Warbler

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Black and White Warbler

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Black and White Warbler

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Hooded Warbler

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Hooded Warbler

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Hooded Warbler

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Hooded Warbler

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Northern Parula

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Female Black-throated Blue, Male Black-throated Blue, American Redstart

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Carolina Chickadee

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Rose-breasted Grosbeak

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Yellow-billed Cuckoo

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Scarlet Tanager

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Red-eyed Vireo

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Wood Thrush

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Swainson's Thrush

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Gray-cheeked Thrush


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