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The goldenrod trail was the most active.
Black throated green warblers - a number of individuals seen today
American redstarts
Nashville warbler
Common yellowthroat
Magnolia warbler
Palm warbler
Scarlet tanagers
Blue headed vireo
My backyard had an ovenbird visiting frequently this afternoon. A bay breasted warbler came in to bathe on our waterfall,
then returned again a half hour later for another bath.
A single male red winged blackbird and a couple of eastern bluebirds (they like peanut butter) also visited.
Bob McNulty
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