| Male Scarlet Tanager in the old woods |
| The Blue-headed Vireo looks like it's wearing a pair of white-rimmed spectacles |
| A male Northern Parula Warbler inspects Beech leaf buds for caterpillars |
| Prairie Warblers are fairly unusual visitors in our neck of the woods |
| A juvenile Black & White Warbler looks for insects lurking on the bark of trees |
| Rose-breasted Grosbeaks have also been feasting on the emerging caterpillars |
| A female Wood Thrush was busy building a nest on a Hemlock bough |
| Female and male Bay-breasted Warblers look for caterpillars high up in the tree canopy |
| A Wood Thrush hunts for insects on the ground |
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| Eastern Chipmunks are very common in the woods this spring - a result of last fall's bumper crop of seeds and nuts |
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| Foam Flower came into full bloom this week |
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| Jack-in-the-Pulpits are also found in the old woods |
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| Sweet White Violets covered the ground in some woodland clearings |




wonderful!
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