Ed Talbott | profile | all galleries >> Kentucky Hikes >> Anglin Falls - May 7, 2011 | tree view | thumbnails | slideshow |
Michelle, Chazzy, and I, along with Michelle's Mom Shirley decided to head out to Anglin Falls in Rockcastle County this morning. It was a perfect morning for hiking and the 75-foot falls put on quite a show for us. Wildflowers were much diminished from mid-April but we managed to locate quite a few including my first ever Guyandotte Beauty. Eight species of warbler included B&W, Yellow-throated, Ovenbird, LA Waterthrush, Worm-Eating, Kentucky, Hooded, and BT-Green. Other migrants included Wood and Hermit Thrush, Scarlet Tanager, Acadian Flycatchers, and others. Overall a great morning to be out in the Kentucky woods.
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Ann McRae | 08-May-2011 00:25 | |