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Thu, 26 May 2022 12:00:36 -0400
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This is my fifth? Try for a Connecticut at Armleder. No bushwhacking today. I am dressed for work. I was just listening for that song from the benches. Seems like a penetrating song that will carry. I could be wrong. It’s not a song I have heard often. CT Warbler is a fall bird in Nj. 

No luck. At least I am learning the area for it. Singing was down today. Lots of the breeders, just not much singing. 

No Dickcissel today. Had Chat though. 

I hear Black Tern at East Fork. Stuff is around!

Good birding all. 

Sent from my iPhone
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