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I needed a break from unpacking so I made a quick trip to Blendon Woods. It was alr getting warm and muggy but after initially being pretty quiet, there were a handful of Warbler species and a few RB Nuts being quite vocal.
A Great Egret was preening then hunting and also a few Wood Ducks.
Warbling Vireo, Yellow-bellied FC, female Blue Grosbeak. Chimney Swifts. Hairy WP heard. 3 turkeys crossed the road as I was leaving.
Warblers:
B&W
Bay-breasted
Magnolia
Blk-thr Green
Hooded
Am Redstart (m & f’s)
Chestnut-sided
Thx to Bryan, one of the naturalists, for his good spotting. He thought he saw a Philadelphia Vireo but I did not get on it.
Peggy Wang
Granville
Sent from my iPhone
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