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Activity was relatively low and started later than usual maybe d/t the cloud cover. I found one flock as the sun finally hit the trees. But a nice day to be out and about.
Warblers
Magnolia
Bay-breasted
Blackpoll
TN—fewer now
B&W-male
Am Redstart (incl one orange male)
Com YT (singing)
BT Green
Nashville
Chestnut-sided
WE Vireo (also singing)
E Phoebe
Empid sp
Brown Thrasher
Catbird
E Towhee
RT Hummingbird
Kingfisher
Great Blue Heron
Cooper’s Hawk—goofing around with a crow, some casual chasing then perching on same snag together then more chasing
Peggy Wang
Granville
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