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After being cooped up for two days working, I was anxious to get out for a walk. The reserve was quiet but I did find 3 warblers, another Nashville, an orange-crowned & a couple yellow-rumpeds.

There were still some towhees around and I found a catbird. A few Ruby-crowned Kinglets. 

Two pairs of Wood Ducks. 

As far as sparrows, the majority were White-throated, some Song and a few Swamps. 

As I was driving back to town, a kettle of vultures was rising over Denison. A few Blacks were amongst the TVs. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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