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Blendon Woods - good numbers of warblers today
Blackburnian warblers  - easily the largest number of individuals
Tennessee warblers
Nashville warblers
Common yellowthroats
Bay breasted warbler
American redstarts
Hooded warblers
Chestnut sided warblers
Black throated green warblers
Black and white warbler

Red eyed vireos
Swainson's thrush
Green herons
Blue gray gnatcatcher

Woodside Green (afternoon)  - more than a dozen warblers in one wave
Blackburnian warblers
Northern parula
Chestnut sided warblers
Black throated green warbler

Bob McNulty

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