Doodletown

We went on a terrific field trip to Doodletown on Saturday. We saw many wonderful birds spotted by a sharp group of birders. Marc found a Five-lined Skink. I spotted the Worm-eating warbler. Everyone contributed sightings. The American Wisteria was blooming allover the place. It was a glorious day.

The full birds report will eventually be posted on the Linnaean NY website Field Trip Reports page.
I didn’t bring really long lens, consequently, the bird images are very grainy.

13 thoughts on “Doodletown

  1. dunelight 2021-05-21 / 7:11 pm

    I had an Indigo Bunting stop in my backyard earlier this week. They are life affirming. It looks like you had a lovely trip.

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  2. derrickjknight 2021-05-18 / 4:16 am

    Another enticing trip. The bird pictures are good all the same without the long lens.

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  3. Amy 2021-05-17 / 11:56 am

    Thank you for the bird series. Warblers are just lovely!

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  4. shoreacres 2021-05-17 / 11:23 am

    I enjoyed the photo of the cemetery. Old, overgrown cemeteries are far more appealing to me than today’s ‘memorial gardens’ with every stone and urn the same.

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  5. doerfpub 2021-05-17 / 10:46 am

    I missed out on the Cerulean Warbler during the fallout at Dauphin Island last month, but did manage to get my first worm-eating which kind of made up for it. You definitely had a good day in an odd named place!

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