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Since Aaron Boone found his Bell's vireo today, I decided to see if the one at my parent's farm had returned.  No such luck, yet.
I did see/hear 5 warblers and other nesters that have arrived.

killdeer
morning dove
tv
red headed woodpecker
red bellied woodpecker
downy wood.
flicker
willow flycatcher
warbling vireo
blue jay
house wren
robins
gray catbirds
brown thrasher
starlings
yellow warbler at least 2 on different territories
magnolia warbler
black and white warbler put on quite a show
Am. redstart
common yellowthroat
E. towhee
chipping sp.
field sp. 
song sp.
cardinals
Indigo buntings doing counter singing(two beautiful males)
redwing bb
e. meadowlark
grackles everywhere
Bal. oriole
goldfinch 
house sparrow
other sightings
4 least sandpipers near Ansonia on St. Rt. 49

On Shroader Road
wood thrushes
song sparrows
great crested flycatcher

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