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Occasional waves of warblers followed by "Let's Find Waldo" type of birding.
Northern waterthrushes
Nashville warblers
Black throated green warblers
Black and white warblers
Blue winged warbler
Ovenbirds
Blackburnian warblers
Northern parulas, male and female
Common yellowthroat
American redstarts
Magnolia warbler
Black throated blue warbler (heard)
Hooded warbler (heard)
Yellow throated warbler
Chestnut sided warbler
Baltimore orioles
green heron
Blue headed vireos
red eyed vireos
Hermit thrushes
Veeries
Wood thrushes
Swainson's thrushes
Brown thrasher
Barn swallow
Rose breasted grosbeaks (abundant)
Red headed woodpecker
Scarlet tanager
ruby crowned kinglets
white throated sparrows (still here)
Bob McNulty
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