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Both yesterday morning and this morning an adult Bald Eagle did a "fly-over", heading generally from north-east to south-west.
Quite a few "Empidonax" flycatchers and Yellow-rumped/Myrtle warblers, two Black and white warblers, and at least two Black-throated blue Warblers worked their way along the wooded creek banks providing today's highlights.
A female Rose-breasted grossbeak made several trips to our sunflower seed feeder, a Tohee rummaged through the leaves under the shrubs, and ["our"] pair of catbirds returned yesterday.
-Bob
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