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South Padre Island Texas. October 2018 after a cold front.
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I’m in the process of re-habitating my yard. It’s not much, about .25 acre on a canyon. I have done a lot of research on native plants and had decided to add aloy of native plants that are bird and butterfly specific. But it then I heard birders talking about the exotic plants being the best for migrating birds. It’s got me thinking about a native/exotic mix of plants. Here’s my question: What plants, shrubs, trees have you found to be the best for capturing the lure of the largest variety of migrating birds? San Diego Inland Area. Thank You!!!!
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Photos from yesterday, 9/6/18, in Dearborn, MI. Lighting obviously bad. Let me know if you want me to lighten these up. 1. I think this is a Northern Parula because of the yellow lower mandible in 1st pic, yellow undersides, wing bars, and greenish back. 2. I think this is an immature Chestnut-sided Warbler because of the greenish top of head and nape, grayish cheeks, and bold eyering.