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Ok, last year in the summer, every day in the morning I pass a cow pasture
with some cool birds like red winged blackbirds, meadow larks and Hawks.
But one day, actually a couple days in a row I saw a small, about the size
of a nuthatch, black and white bird flying & hoping on the fence post. At
first I thought it was a black and white warbler, but I thought they were
forest birds. Any thoughts?
AND. Also last year I saw a blue grey gnatcatcher and a prothonotary
warbler at pew island at Indian lake, are any of those 2 bird uncommon or
rare?
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