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Blendon Woods -  only group of warblers was in a Titmouse incited mobbing... not sure what was being mobbed.
Cape May warbler
Common yellowthroat
Magnolia warbler
Black and white warbler
American redstarts

Yellow bellied sapsucker
Rose breasted grosbeaks
House wren
Swainson's thrush
Brown thrasher

Woodside Green - had the benefit of a titmouse mob here too but also had warbler activity spread around the area.
Magnolia warblers
American redstarts
Chestnut sided warblers
Bay breasted warbler
Nashville warblers
Tennessee warbler
Blackburnian warbler
Black throated green warblers
Northern Parula

Brown creeper
Yellow bellied sapsucker

Bob McNulty

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