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Fri, 2 Oct 2020 13:41:13 -0400
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At least from what I know of the area. Started at the north area with the
pond. Thought that area with the fields would be good for sparrows.
No.....! Did have a Philly Vireo back in that area though.

Then hit my favorite Connector Trail area. Sure enough, birds!
Everywhere! I did have some birds reorienting themselves while
at the north end. Not much though. And they were heading southerly.
Probably the Connector trail!

Highlights from here - full reports are on ebird.

Purple Finch, 13 Tennessees, 2 Nashville, 3 Cape May, 5 bay breasted,
Blackburnian, Ovenbird. Etc.

Where are the sparrows?

Nature notes - those grasshoppers are still all over. Butterflies were
just starting to fly when I left.

Sandra Keller

Sent from my iPad mini

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