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V pleasant day to be out birding even if I wasn’t able to get to Clear Creek super early.
Birding mostly by ear & nothing unexpected. Female Hooded Warbler seen carrying food & chipping at me so nest prob wasn’t too far away. No Tanagers.
Had a close Kentucky Warbler singing but only had a brief glimpse thru thick tangles. Hermit & Wood Thrushes singing.
Redstarts, all males, were the most numerous Warbler, vocal and showing well. Saw one flycatching which was cool.
Nice looks at a silent Brown Thrasher.
Red-shouldered Hawks were quite vocal as were Pileated WPs. Acadian FCs, E Wood Peewees, E Phoebe; White-eyed, Yellow-throated & Red-eyed Vireos.
Warblers
La Waterthrush
Hooded
Kentucky
Ovenbird
Am Redstart
Com Yellowthroat
Yellow
Cerulean
N Parula
Black-throated Green
Worm-eating (heard only one from Tulip Tree Trail)
Yellow-throated
Peggy Wang
Granville
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