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Fri, 25 Sep 2020 12:35:19 -0400
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It was actually very quiet this morning until nearly 8:30. Even then the bird activity was less than it has been although I had a few small flocks moving through Birding wasn’t helped by 2 Cooper’s Hawks cruising around & mixing it up a couple times. Crows weren’t particularly happy either. Warblers tended to be staying low and in deep cover for good reason so I know I missed some. It was still a very pleasant morning to be out.

More Towhees seemed to be around. Wood Duck drake. Kingfisher. Did not hear any Peewees today. WB Nuthatch. House Wrens. 

At least 2 E Phoebes. A couple empids with pale yellow wash. 

Warblers 
Chestnut-sided
Blackburnian 
BT Green
Tennessee 
Com YT 
Bay-breasted
Blackpoll 
Magnolia 
Am Redstart 

Vireos
Red-eyed
White-eyed

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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