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Heli Vires-Collins <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Sep 2011 20:03:44 -0400
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A very drab magnolia warbler was flying around in my garage when I got home from work. 
After a few minutes flying around and landing on different things it found its way out the door.

This morning before sunrise I spooked what I think was a woodcock out of a bradford pear tree while walking my dogs. 
I would have assumed it would have been a mourning dove but when it appeared from the foliage I saw what
looked like the tail of a woodcock. It didn't sound like a mourning dove when it flew either.  
There were several brown creepers singing across the street in one yard too.

Terry
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