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Tue, 24 Sep 2019 18:29:25 -0400
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Pretty quiet and I didn’t run into any good flocks although there were some active groups of Cedar Waxwings feeding on berries. 

Had a few warblers:
Com YT
BT Green
Magnolia 
Tennessee 
Nashville 
Hooded (heard only—singing just often enough to make me hope it would pop up and show itself but alas...)

Peewees 
E Phoebes
Indigo Bunting 
House Wren
Pileated WP (calling)

Vocal Red-shouldered Hawks

Peggy Wang
Granville 

Field Sparrows

At least 10 Black Vultures catching thermals. 

Sent from my iPhone
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