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Still decent bird activity today and at least I didn’t have to sprint to my car in a downpour. Activity pretty much died about 9:15am. 

There seemed to be a Tennessee flight—in all the small groups I ran into, they were the dominant species. I’d see 4-5 TNs with only one other species in the flock.

Flocks of blue jays were going over.

Warblers
TN
Magnolia 
Bay-breasted
Com YT
Am Redstart
Blackburnian (beautiful bright male seemingly still in breeding plumage)

Vireos 
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Philadelphia 

Swainson’s Thrush
Green Heron
Pileated WP
House Wren
Grackle
Catbird
E Towhee
RT Hummingbird 
Red-shouldered Hawk
Kingfisher—zipped right past my left ear—loud whoosh of air as it flew by—amazing. I had a YB Cuckoo do that once.

Peggy Wang
Granville 
Sent from my iPad
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