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Sun, 23 Sep 2018 14:41:25 -0400
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Good numbers and variety of song birds.   Did get harder to find warblers late in the morning. 
Black throated green warblers 
Magnolia warblers
American redstarts
Blackpoll warblers
Bay breasted warblers
Common yellowthroats
Northern parula 
Black throated blue warbler
Black and white warbler
Nashville warblers
Tennessee warblers
Ovenbirds

Red breasted nuthatches
Indigo buntings
House wrens
yellow throated vireo
Rose breasted grosbeak
Brown thrashers
Blue headed vireo
Philadelphia vireo
Eastern phoebe
Solitary sandpipers
Bald eagle
Ruby throated hummingbird
Yellow bellied sapsucker

Bob McNulty

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