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39 when I left the house but there was some activity despite the cold for a short walk before work.

One small mixed flock moved through but I know I missed a few as they darted in dark undergrowth or were high against a bright gray sky.

White-eyed Vireo was singing tentatively. E Phoebe, RC Kinglet. Downy, Hairy, Red-bellied WPs plus flickers. Catbirds & towhees.

Cooper’s Hawk.

Warblers
Wilson’s—great looks as it was low and close 
Blackpoll
Magnolia
Tennessee 
Com YT

Peggy Wang
Granville 
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