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Rain all morning but rewards were high.
Golden winged warbler 4 sightings with looks for as long as we wanted to watch each time. It can be difficult to look away when the bird is being so cooperative. Did wonder if there was more than one individual. All sightings were near Ashton Pond.
Blue winged warblers
I will note here that there were two glimpses of a bird that could have been the Lawrence's but without certainty to say for sure.
Cape May warbler
Nashville warblers
Black throated green warblers
Black and white warblers
Ovenbird
Northern parulas
Magnolia warblers
Yellow rumped warblers
American redstarts
Black throated blue warblers
Yellow warbler
Blackburnian warblers
Chestnut sided warbler
Palm warbler
yellow throated warbler
Northern waterthrush (heard)
Common yellowthroat (heard)
Hooded warbler (heard)
White eyed vireo
Blue headed vireos
Red eyed vireo
yellow throated vireo
warbling vireo (heard)
Rose breasted grosbeak
Scarlet tanagers
Red shouldered hawks
Belted kingfisher
Veery
Swainson's thrushes
Wood thrush
ruby throated hummingbird
Green heron
Bob McNulty
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