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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 May 2011 21:40:58 -0400
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Wonderful day at the park, lots of male and female warblers.  Birds most 
active before 10am. 
Mourning warbler (heard singing at the nature center parking lot next to 
sugarbush trail... also saw a mourning warbler in our backyard this morning)
Canada warbler (males and female)
louisiana waterthrush
tennessee
magnolia
chestnut sided
blackpoll 
ovenbird
american redstart
bay breasted
blackburnian
black throated blue
nashville
black and white (female only)
kentucky
black throated green
yellow rumped (female only)
hooded
northern waterthrush (heard)
common yellowthroat (heard)
yellow (heard)

black billed cuckoo
red shouldered hawk
scarlet tanager
summer tanager
swainson's thrush
gray cheeked thrush
veery
rose breasted grosbeak (female only)
cedar waxwing
brown thrasher

Flowers:
star-of-Bethlehem, white baneberry, sandwort, wild hyacinth, green dragon, 
violet wood sorrel, squawroot, sweet cicely, clustered snakeroot, 

Bob and Elaine McNulty

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