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Migratory songbirds are on the move! I couldn't let today's fog, drizzle and cloudy skies keep me off of the trail. Taken at Lancaster County Central Park in Lancaster, PA. 
Common yellowthroat


Downy woodpecker


Catbird


Eastern bluebird

Phoenix?



Northern rough-winged swallows



Mourning dove


Goldfinches


Song sparrow

Brown thrasher


Wood thrush

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				Diamond_Dog
(38,930 posts)Love your nature and bird photos. The Mourning Dove photo is my favorite. And the little Song Sparrow singing away.
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)Walleye
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 Mousetoescamper
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 TeamProg
(6,630 posts)Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)brer cat
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(6,819 posts)2naSalit
(98,449 posts)Lush place!  And full of things to observe.  Great pictures.
 
 
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 CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)The birds were really showing off today, posing for you. 
And the trees and shrubs, along with the flowers, were cooperating too.
One of the flowering shrubs in the middle looks a lot like my oak-leaf hydrangeas. They are beautiful.
The whole thread is a treat for my eyes!!
 
 
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)That's a flowering white dogwood, native to Pennsylvania. The flowering of the trees and shrubs is winding down. Soon the summer foliage will make it more difficult to find the birds. 
 
  
Easterncedar
(5,149 posts)Beautiful work, gorgeous subjects. Thank you mousetoes!
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)Easterncedar
(5,149 posts)Is it mouse toe scamper or mouse toes camper? And then I wonder why either way. Mouse toes are cute
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)It's a silly name with which I am stuck: Mouse-toe-scamper. Mouse toes works too. 
It's in reference to an obscure song and an unfortunate late-night encounter with a house mouse while reaching for a box of crackers in a kitchen cabinet.






