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> Wolfe Park: This was from the parking lot and south along trail to the pedestrian bridge, across the bridge, and underneath along the creek. Riverine habitat was pretty active even in that short stretch. 
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> Blue headed vireo, catbird, Palm warbler, Blackburnian warbler, black & white warbler, yellow warbler, yellow rumped warbler, tree swallows, barn swallows, Baltimore oriole, Cardinal, Blue Jay, downy woodpecker, Carolina chickadee, house wren, Robin, cowbird, turkey vulture, black vulture, Blue grey gnatcatcher 
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> Whetstone Park:  I didn’t get there until about noon and I was going to do the ravine but there were too many people, children, and unleashed dogs so I decided to just quickly do the south rim Trail.  I saw a blue gray gnatcatcher and a chestnut sided warbler on my way to check on the red shouldered hawk nest, where I could see two chicks looking around and flexing their wings.
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> Paul Graham
> Worthington

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