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In a few minutes of birding this morning I was surprised to find increased sparrow diversity, as the usual Field and Song Sparrows were joined by 2 Lincoln's Sparrows, a Savannah Sparrow, and a young White-crowned Sparrow. Still warblers around, including a nice male Chestnut-sided, 2 Tennessee, 2 Magnolia, and 2 Black-throated Green. A Rose-breasted Grosbeak rounded out the obvious migrant list.
Blake Mathys
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