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For several days, a Golden-winged Warbler has been in the vicinity of the Natural Play Area in Sharon Woods MP. A Lawrence's Warbler was found in the same area yesterday morning and seen again at 8:30 this morning, very briefly. The Golden-winged Warbler had moved and was found at 11:00 today further west along the meadow and along the Coyote Trail. It was very actively feeding and roaming, taking quite a bit of patience to see. Numerous other warblers were present including a Cerulean. Other notables: Lincoln's Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrows, Orchard and Baltimore Orioles, Scarlet Tanagers, and a Black-billed Cuckoo.
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