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Rainy, Cool Day. Birds were high in number and birding was great even into
late afternoon.  
Blendon Woods is a wonderful place to birdwatch.  The staff which include the
naturalists as well as the rangers have always been courteous and friendly.  
Palm Warber
chestnut sided
Magnolia
Tennessee
Nashville
yellow
yellow rumped
parula
Black throated green
Baybreasted
Black and white
Hooded
Blackburnian
American Redstart
Ovenbird
Scarlet tanager
Rose breasted grosbeak (quite a few)
Pewee
White crowned sparrow
White throated sparrow
Veery
Woodthrush
Swainson's thrush
Hermit thrush
Northern oriole
 
Bob and Elaine McNulty

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