From the TNA message board ...
I observed and photographed this beautiful specimen yesterday morning, 10/26/06 in the campground at Maumee Bay St Park.
Also of interest in and about the park, tons of berry trees and bushes providing food for Hermit Thrushes, Robins, Starlings, both Kinglets, Yellow-rumped Warblers and surely a few others I am omitting. A Field Sparow was found in the cabin area of the park. One day I will find a Varied Thrush or Townsend's Solitaire amongst the throngs of Robins and other fruit loving birds at MBSP.
On the raptor front, a N. Harrier was good to see back at Maumee Bay St Park, along with a few Kestrels and a couple of Red-tailed Hawks.Brian Z's photo of the late-October Yellow Warbler
Brian's follow-up posting on October 29:
Brian's Nashville Warbler photo:
Another update from Brian in that same thread:
