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Mon, 28 Sep 2020 11:06:55 -0400
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 It was very quiet at the reserve this morning but I picked up two FOS sparrows: White-throated and Lincoln’s.

 I also had what I believe was a Northern Waterthrush given its tail bobbing behavior and narrow, white supercilium. I also had a Canada warbler although only brief views. Only other warbler was common yellowthroat, heard only.

 I also had a Scarlet Tanager.

There were three Ruby-crowned Kinglets foraging together. Still several cat birds and towhees.

A few Blue Jays but not a big movement.

Peggy Wang
Granville
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