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Tue, 7 May 2019 20:21:40 -0400
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Blendon Woods:   Numbers of migrants down considerably.   Had most success on Goldenrod trail which is EXTREMELY muddy.
Common yellowthroat
Nashville warblers
Black throated green warblers
Ovenbird
Tennessee warblers
Hooded warbler (heard)
Magnolia warbler
Yellow warblers
Black throated blue warbler (heard)
Blackburnian warbler (heard)

Least flycatcher
Barred owl
Summer tanager
Brown thrasher
Black vulture
Red eyed vireo (heard)
Yellow throated vireo (heard)
Great crested flycatcher (heard)

Woodside Green
Yellow throated warblers (heard)
Northern parulas 
Prothonotary warbler
Louisiana waterthrush (heard)
Common yellowthroat (heard)
Great crested flycatcher

Kroger's on Hamilton road:  Catbird in fruit/vegetable section

Bob McNulty

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