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Post by Gord on May 1, 2008 23:42:39 GMT -8
Took a quick look to see what was there. Saw the Red-necked Grebe that Scott and the Clayton's found. Nice looking bird! The herons were in full swing. I could hear the young ones calling so they've hatched. Tons of Yellow-rumped Warblers of both sub-species. I dont know if Ive ever seen this many Myrtle sub-species. There must have been about 5 or 6 at least. Does anyone else think there's more than usual this year? There were easily 50 Audubon's as well. I was able to photograph both male and female of both sub-species. Male Audubon's Female Audubon's Male Myrtle (love his perch...many were hunting over the water...the may flies were hatching) Female Myrtle
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