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Took a morning walk (Friday) on the tracks in Niles along the river. Lot's of noise coming from the 
brush. Along with the beastly noise of a new bridge being constructed. All in all a pleasant walk.

Highlight was a lone Chestnut-sided Warbler
Yellow-breasted Chats heard calling in two different locations. 
Indigo Buntings are plentiful here.
Belted Kingfisher.. one
Eastern Towhee.... one
Baltimore Oriole.... one
House Wren.... one
Rose-breasted Grosbeak male... one
Eastern Phoebe... one
Turkey Vultures... pair
Numerous Catbirds


Bonus in the wildlife dept. 1 Red Fox making it's way up the tracks until it spotted me.

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