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Fri, 11 Jun 2021 22:26:12 -0400
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Pretty quiet in the steamy heat. Had a green heron by one of the ponds that flew into a tree for some preening. Heard at least two Red-headed WPs but could not spot them through the thick leaves. I heard a few warblers: yellow, Hooded, Louisiana Waterthrush and Chat. Did see a common yellowthroat.

Eastern peewees were calling as well as a couple of Wood Thrushes, E Bluebirds. RT Hummingbird. Indigo Buntings. 

I then went over to the land lab. No Sedge Wrens. I did have a pair of Baltimore Orioles carrying food. Saw a hen Wood Duckā€”her ducklings likely hidden in the reeds. Willow Flycatchers. N Mockingbird. Killdeer. 

Had a small Coopers Hawk fly thru my backyard yesterday. Have 2-3 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks at my feeders. A few Chimney Swifts especially in the evenings. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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