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Tue, 30 Aug 2011 21:36:05 -0400
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Still a good variety of birds; fewer numbers today compared to yesterday.
The nature center parking lot, goldenrod trail, lake trail, brookside 
trail (upper end) and sugarbush trail were productive. 

Canada warbler (beginning of sugarbush, and beginning of broookside trail)
Chestnut sided
Magnolia
American redstart
Nashville
Blackburnian
Bay breasted
Black and white
Black throated blue

Philadelphia vireo
summer tanager
scarlet tanager
red eyed vireo
Baltimore oriole
Cedar waxwing

The new creek outside the nature center window has attracted some 
warblers: two blackburnian warblers and an American Redstart were bathing 
this afternoon @ 4PM. 

Bob and Elaine McNulty

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