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Less humid today. Found a few small mixed flocks. They were v active, zipping through dense foliage so difficult to ID but I managed to see 8 species well incl my FOS Chestnut-sided—that amazing bright green winter plumage. I’m sure I missed some.
Warblers
Chestnut-sided
Blackburnian
Bay-breasted
Black & White
N Parula
Magnolia
Am Redstart incl one with a bit of orange on its side but yellow in tail, young male?
Com YT
RE & WE Vireos incl juv Red-eyed
Yellow-bellied FC
E Peewee
Acadian FC
Empid sp
Brown Thrasher
Wood Thrush
Belted KFs—pair flew over calling
Cedar Waxwings—large flyover flock
Green Heron
Red-shouldered Hawk
Peggy Wang
Granville
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