I joined the Lake Park bird walk half way through it after doing some birding on the lakefront. The general lakefront was very quiet with only a few Yellow-rumped Warblers at the Magic Hedge. After I joined the bird walk the highlight was a Gray-cheeked Thrush which only gave views for a couple seconds. Some of the other birds that I saw to note were Lincoln’s Sparrow, White-throated Sparrows, and Chipping Sparrows, White-crowned, Eastern Bluebirds and a few Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. I’m not sure what the bird walk group saw, and what I missed, but a full report I’m sure will be posted. It was fun to do some birding with friends I have not seen for awhile. It was overcast at the time I was there, just mild temps. Images were taken on September 26, 2015.
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