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Still somewhat quiet but I picked up FOY Pine Warblers (at least 2, possibly 3) heard first then seen well near the tulip tree trail; B&W (heard only by the cabins); & Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (seen & heard near Clear Creek).

Also got good views of Blue-headed Vireo. At least two were singing back & forth from the Hemlock Trail. E Phoebe calling in same area. 

Heard both La WT and Yellow-throated Warbler near Clear Creek. 

Tree Swallows. Field, Song, Chipping & White-thr Sparrows. Towhees were calling incessantly everywhere. Golden-crowned Kinglets. 

At Lk Logan, I added a few Buffleheads & BW Teal plus Great Blue Herons, Kingfisher. Lots of grackles & Red-wingeds. 

Only hawk was a Red-tailed at Clear Crk altho just outside Granville, 2 Cooper’s Hawks flashed low across the road, one apparently chasing the other, oblivious to the traffic but luckily escaped harm. Only saw TVs today, no Blacks. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 
Sent from my iPhone
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