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I headed south today to where I used to bird regularly a few years ago.
Despite arriving around noon, I managed to see or hear 6 warblers: Yellow-throated, Cerulean, Hooded, Ovenbird, Blue-winged, N Parula. (I added Yellow at Lake Logan.)
One male Scarlet Tanager--still one of all time favorite birds. Mix of Rough-winged & Tree Swallows.
Also had Warbling Vireo at Lake Logan, singing Brown Thrasher at Wahkeena & at the cabin where I'm staying near sugar grove, Wood Thrush, E Phoebe, Rose-breasted Grosbeak and lightening bugs!
Peggy Wang
Hudson
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