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Wed, 7 Oct 2020 16:45:37 -0400
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Blendon Woods - back loop of goldenrod trail had the most bird activity;   fall leaf color was very good back there too
Magnolia warblers
yellow rumped warblers - lots
black throated green warbler
Nashville warblers
Tennessee warbler

Golden crowned kinglets
ruby crowned kinglets
white throated sparrows

Woodside Green - had a different type of warbler "wave" today 
I walked down to the creek from the parking lot and found an adult Black throated green warbler.   I watched him forage in a tree,
then he dropped to the edge of the creek and started bathing.  In seconds, he was joined by a couple of pine warblers, 
a bay breasted warbler and an immature black throated green.   A chestnut sided warbler slipped in next to the bay breasted. 
Two golden crowned kinglets and a ruby crowned kinglet added to the bathing crowd. 
An immature yellow bellied sapsucker came in and perched on a small trunk 18 inches above the water but apparently 
decided to just watch the fun from his perch.
A couple of chickadees and a titmouse also joined the party.  The group started to disperse but a yellow throated warbler
managed to fly in and get wet before the others had all left.

Bob McNulty

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