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Sat, 21 Sep 2019 17:09:17 -0400
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Blendon Woods - OK day of birding until rain came, then it got much better under the cover of East blind... we saw 9 species of warblers
American Redstarts
Chestnut sided warblers
Bay breasted warblers
Blackburnian warbler
Common yellowthroats
Nashville warblers
Hooded warbler,  still absurdly easy to watch 
Black throated blue warblers, male and female
Black and white warbler
Tennessee warbler
Magnolia warblers

Blue gray gnatcatchers
Rose breasted grosbeaks
Belted kingfishers
Green herons
Cedar waxwings
Ruby throated hummingbirds
Indigo buntings
Eastern phoebe
Swainson's thrush

Bob McNulty 

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