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Ventured out before it got too hot this morning. Nothing unusual and fairly quiet but the woods were a nice respite from the heat with wood thrushes singing. A few too many rather noisy hikers.
Mostly heard birds but saw a family group of Am Redstarts, male and female plus a begging fledgling. Heard Hooded and Kentucky Warblers and finally had good looks at a lovely male Hooded. Kentuckies stayed buried.
Other Warblers heard: La WT, BT Green, Com YT, ovenbird. Did not hear or see Worm-eating today. White-eyed & Red-eyed Vireos. Lots of E Towhees. Acadian FCs & Peewees.
A Red-shouldered Hawk was calling.
Peggy Wang
Granville
Peggy Wang
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