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Relatively quiet in the rising humidity but I did hear a Blue-winged Warbler today which I haven’t heard since earlier in the spring. Kentucky was vocalizing and I saw it briefly. Otherwise it was pretty much the same birds as my last visit. the chat was perched up singing again, if you can call it that.

The hen Wood Duck was with her five ducklings which are getting pretty big. A Red-shouldered Hawk was calling as it flew around a large area, not sure what that was about.

A lone Chimney Swift. I had a half dozen or so late in the day over my house. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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