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Birded the Wetmore area of CVNP this morning from 8:45-10:30 AM. It was a 
good day for migrants and returning nesting species.

Before I got to the trailhead I found the Worm- Eating Warbler that has been 
found in previous spring/summers in the wooded ravines just off the road up 
the hill from the trailhead. I first heard the call from the road and after 
10-15 minutes located the bird and saw it for 2 to 3 minutes.

On the trail across the road from parking lot there was a large movement of 
migrating warblers and other songbirds

Warblers (15 Species)

Blue- Winged (8)
Tennessee (3)
Nashville (3)
Northern Parula (1)
Yellow (8)
Chestnut- Sided (6)
Yellow- Rumped (2)
Black- Throated Green (3)
Blackburnian (2)
Black and White (2)
Worm- Eating (1)
Ovenbird (2)
Common Yellowthroat (6)
Hooded (6)
Yellow Breasted Chat (1)

Other migrants of note included many Baltimore Orioles, Scarlet Tanagers, 
Indigo Buntings, Great Crested Flycatchers, Blue Gray Gnatcatchers and Red 
Eyed Vireos

And one of each: White Eyed Vireo, Brown Creeper, Ruby Crowned Kinglet, Wood 
Thrush, Veery, Brown Thrasher

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