Posted by Bill Boeringer on September 30, 2003 at 09:10:06:
A Swainson's warbler was one of 10 species of warbler seen at Barnes this morning in about an hour of birding. The Swainson's was in the area between the path and the fence on the park-side path, just where it joins the outer path before the platform area in the Nature Center.
Other warblers were: Ovenbird (at least 3 dozen), BT Blue, Parula, Yellowthroat, Yellow-throated, Tennessee, Redstart, Worm-eating, and B&W.
Also seen were Summer Tanager, Chuck-will's-widow, Veery, and at least 2 dozen Swainson's Thrushes. (Looked for his hawk, too, for the sweep, but no luck...)