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Sat, 24 Sep 2022 10:52:14 -0400
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I waited until the rain was a slow drizzle but it was a very unbirdy walk—still it was peaceful and picturesque with the leaves just starting to change.

I thought I was going to leave with just 2 warblers but I ran across a small flock as I was leaving. Afterwards, I did a short walk around the Land Lab. Also quiet but added a few species including a perched & calling Willow FC.

Warblers
Com YT
BT Green
Blackburnian 
Magnolia 
Bay-breasted
Blackpoll
TN

WE Vireo
RE Vireo
RC Kinglet
Towhee
Song Sparrow
Catbird
Empid sp 
Wood Duck

Land Lab
Willow FC
Com YT
Green Heron
Mallard
Red-headed WP
Bluebird
Field Sparrow

Peggy Wang
Granville 
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