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Denison 
FOY White-eyed Vireo—nice to hear/see again.

My extended walk at Denison also yielded all the woodpeckers—a nice reprieve after missing a flicker the other day. Actually, the first WP I saw was a flicker so my mission became to try for a sweep. Hairy almost eluded me but I finally found a pair investigating some fallen trees along with a Pileated: flicker, Red-bellied, Downy, Hairy, Pileated, Red-headed, YB Sapsucker.

I did not hear or see a Pine Warbler today but heard Yellow-throated a couple places and some Yellow-rumpeds were near one of the ponds.

Sparrows: Song, White-throated, Field, Swamp (around 3 near a pond), Chipping

BG Gnatcatcher 
Tree Swallow
Bluebird
House Wren
Wood Ducks, 2 pairs

Land Lab—No Bobolinks
E Meadowlark—a couple males chasing each other, also singing 
N Mockingbird
Blue-winged Teal—2 pairs then I spotted another male in the reeds so might have been more.

Peggy Wang
Granville 
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