Fifteen birders braved the beautiful 68 degree sunny weather to sight 57 species of birds at the Ocmulgee Monument.
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Picture provided by Kim Ramos |
Distractions abounded in the form of huge spiders, numerous caterpillars, butterflies, dragonflies, and one little skink.
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Acadian Flycatcher. Picture by Jerry Amerson. |
Despite these distractions, an Arcadian Flycatcher was observed catching and eviscerating some helpless dragonfly and was soon imitated by a young Eastern Bluebird.
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Jane and Joe Mangum |
Also on display were White-eyed, Red-eyed, and a gorgeous Yellow-throated Vireos, numerous warblers (Hooded, Chestnut-sided, Common Yellowthroat, Northern Parula, a brightly colored Prairie Warbler), several Summer and Scarlet Tanagers.
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Photo courtesy of Kim Ramos |
The largest number of different birds were spotted at the end of the field trip not far from the parking lot. All in all a wonderful way to spend a stunningly beautiful morning.
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Picture by Jim Gilreath
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After consolidating the tallies for the birds species, we headed out for pizza at the Ingleside Village.
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Photo by Jerry Amerson |
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Photo by Jerry Amerson
The narrative for this post has been provided by Kim Ramos, and pictures have been provided by various contributors. Thanks, everyone!
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2 comments:
Thanks for the great report and pictures! Sorry I had to miss it!
We had a good time. Hope to see you next time, Anne.
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