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V quiet this morning. Hardly even heard anything until after 9am. But I did get great looks at a Cape May Warbler that was not too far above eye level & stayed in view for awhile. Only other warblers were Com YT, Magnolia, Yellow-rumped and a Canada.

I spooked 3 wood ducks off wood duck pond, 2 drakes and a hen.

E Phoebe still around. RC Kinglet. Towhees & Catbirds. 

White-eyed Vireo.

Adult Red-tailed. One Black Vulture with some TVs. Some movement of robins and blue jays. 

Peggy Wang
Granville
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