Once it got warm, the birds got very hard to find.
Worm eating warbler (last seen and heard at the brookside-overlook trail intersection)
Wilson's warbler
Black and white warbler
Magnolia warbler
Tennessee warbler
Black throated green warbler
Blackburnian warblers
Northern parula
Common yellowthroat
Bay breasted warbler
Canada warbler
Yellow warbler
Yellow rumped warblers
American redstarts
Black throated blue warbler (heard)
Ovenbird (heard)
Hooded warbler (heard)
Philadelphia vireo
Yellow throated vireos
red eyed vireos
gray cheeked thrush
Swainson's thrush
Veery
Eastern wood pewee
scarlet tanager
belted kingfisher
Bob McNulty
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