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I had to do a lot of digging but I managed to find a few warblers this morning. I missed a couple as some were feeding high in thick leaves.
There was an interesting mixed flock when I first got there consisting of at least two, possibly three, Brown Thrashers, several catbirds, White-throated, Red-eyed & Yellow-throated Vireos, 2-3 Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Robins, a couple empid sp & one Blue-winged Warbler. It was near some fruiting trees/shrubs.
Saw my FOS Hermit Thrush.
Warblers—singles widely dispersed & foraging in deep cover
Blue-winged
Blackpoll
B&W
Magnolia
Nashville
Kentucky
Vireos
White-eyed
Red-eyed (many)
Yellow-throated (1)
FCs
E Phoebe
Peewee
Yellow-bellied
Hermit Thrush
YB Cuckoo
Brown Thrasher
Green Heron
Purple Martin
Ruby-thr HB
Peggy Wang
Granville
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