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Another splendid day of birding, with many of the warblers seen near to the ground; when in the trees, the shag bark hickory trees seemed to be favorites.  Starting to see female warblers.Canada warblers    Prothonotary warbler    Black poll warbler    Bay breasted warblers    Ovenbirds    Nashville warblers    Cape May warblers    Magnolia warblers    Yellow warblers    Black throated blue warblers    Black throated green warblers    American redstarts    Northern parulas    Tennessee warblers    Black and white warbler    Chestnut sided warblers    Hooded warblers    Blackburnian warblers    Lousiana waterthrush (heard)    
Lincoln's sparrow    Bobolink    Wood thrush    Swainson's thrushes    Brown thrashers    Red eyed vireosyellow throated vireoblue headed vireoswhite eyed vireo    great crested flycatcherleast flycatcher    eastern wood pewee    Barred owl with frog dangling from the beak    scarlet tanagers    ruby crowned kinglet    Rose breasted grosbeaks    
Bob McNulty    


   

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