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On Sunday 4-22-07 I was at Old Man's Cave in Hocking Hills around noon and saw a small warbler or vireo like bird. It had a distinct white eye ring around a dark eye, a gray head, a yellow belly, a white chest between the gray head and yellow belly, and a drab brownish back. The closest I could come was a Connecticut Warbler, but the Connecticut does not have a white chest. This bird was not singing. Does anyone else have a best guess?
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