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This is a muddy dirt trail on the s. side of wetmore rd. So glad no noisy
gravel/ pebble paving. Wetmore trailhead, nearby on n. side of rd. has
restroom facilities. This edge habitat draws in some forest species.
Highlights were:
cerulean warblers (easy to see, not high up)
black & wh. warblers
yellow warbler
common yellowthroat
red bellied woodpecker eating berries
cedar waxwings
catbirds
nuthatches
robins
warbling vireo
scarlet tanagers
indigo buntings
cardinals
towhee
rose breasted grosbeak
am. goldfinches
Heard but not seen:
Wood thrush
yellow throated vireo
red eyed vireo
house wren
field sparrow
Laura
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