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Blendon Woods  -  Goldenrod trail was the most active area
American redstarts
Common yellowthroat
Black throated green warblers
Bay breasted warblers
Northern parula
Pine warbler
Tennessee warbler

Rose breasted grosbeak
Yellow throated vireo

Woodside Green Park – Afternoon – all the birds were seen on Nob Hill trail
Tennessee warbler
Blackpoll warbler
Nashville warbler
Orange crowned warbler
Bay breasted warblers
Magnolia warbler

Swainson’s thrushes
Philadelphia vireos
Yellow bellied sapsucker
Red eyed vireos

Bob McNulty 

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