Posted by Alex on July 16, 2003 at 00:19:15:
In Reply to: Re: A.D. Barnes Checklist posted by Jill on July 15, 2003 at 21:30:55:
I added a few more birds to the list like a couple warblers, wood and hermit thrushes, limpkin, wood stork and a couple others. I found out from all the posts that it has had 32 warbler species! MacGillivray's was obviously the best one there a couple years back. Only I am not sure it has had Golden-winged, chat or Yellow. I can't wait to get to Barnes in fall for my nemesis Worm-eating Warbler. It is the only common warbler I need. Other fall birds I need that occur during fall that occur there are Summer Tanager, Swainson's Thrush, Veery, Least and Acadian Flycatchers, a couple warblers including hard-to-find ones like Tenessee, Swainson's, Prothonotary, Connecticut, Kentucky, and Wilson's. Wilson's from what I hear can be easy.
Anyway I should be happy with ABA 255 and exotics 21 before I am old enough to drive a car. Upcoming trip to Georgia and Tennessee this August may help, aswell as Larry Manfredi's pelagic trip. I WILL get Sooty, Bridled, and Brown Noddys for tern species, a couple tubenoses, roseate tern hopefully, and others.
Bring on fall!!!