Hi all,
I spent from 12.30 pm to 1.15 pm at Mundy Wildlfower Garden. I stood most of 
the time and may be moved a step here or there to get better view. Birds came 
where I was. It was hard to decide which bird to look at. There could be more 
than 50+ birds (very conservative number I think).
Birds included the following
Chestnut-sided as Hope noted numerous
Black-throated blue
Black-throated Green
Tennessee Warbler
Blackburnian
Canada Warblers (2 in a view at same time)
Magnolia (numerous)
Nashville (one)
Redstart
Black and Whites (at least three)
A masked warbler but barely got the view through the leaf and lost it.
Philadelphia Vireo
Red-eyed Vireos (also watched one being fed by a parent)

And many other birds. Did not have enough time to look at them as I spent some 
time talking to Todd and gave him my binoculars to see a Canada Warbler which 
he said had not seen in last 10 years or more!


All the birds were between the Plantations office (hort office) in the Mundy 
and Fall creek if anyone wants to go look for them.
I was hoping for Hooded, Morning and Capemay but no luck!







Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone 607-254-1258
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
http://haribal.org/
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