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Sun, 25 Jul 2021 22:09:40 -0400
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It was quite muggy this morning but overcast so it was tolerable. Not much activity and pretty much the same birds. 

Had a perched Kentucky Warbler fledgling which was nice. It did not vocalize and I did not hear or see any others. The only warblers I heard were Hooded and Common YT. The chat did not show itself today but I heard a few vocalizations.

A Brown Thrasher also perched up nicely. At least one Wood Thrush still singing, Peewee and some Acadian FCs.

White-eyed Vireos were quite vocal and a few Red-eyeds were singing. 

Green Heron
Wood Duck
Indigo Bunting
E Towhee

I have more hummingbirds at my feeders including at least one male. I’ve had mostly females up to now. Nice to have some hummer fights!

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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