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I was hoping for a fallout with the front moving thru but it was v quiet & it was difficult to find any birds except goldfinches. Fairly strong winds didn’t help. I finally found a few warblers in a sheltered area which increased my warbler total from 2 to 6…best was watching as 3 warblers flew into the same tree—first a magnolia, then a Canada then a male redstart. A nice tableau.
I went back late afternoon but still v quiet. I did add one warbler, an Ovenbird lurking in a brush pile.
Warblers
Ovenbird
Canada
B&W
TN
Com YT
Magnolia
Redstart
WE Vireo
RE Vireo
E Phoebe
Peewee
Swainson’s Thrush
Cedar Waxwing
Sharp-shinned Hawk—being mobbed by blue jays. Amazing the hawk was only a bit bigger than the jays.
Red-shouldered Hawk
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