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Date: | Sat, 19 May 2012 18:26:04 -0400 |
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Cerulean warbler at the lower intersection (brookside trail and overlook
trail) singing for at least a couple of hours this morning in the area
Kentucky warbler
Hooded warbler
wilson's warbler (near the blinds)
magnolia
common yellowthroat
blackburnian warbler (saw a few, heard a lot today)
american redstart
canada warbler (heard)
louisiana waterthrush (heard)
chestnut sided (heard)
yellow (heard)
yellow billed cuckoo
lincoln's sparrow
summer tanager (female very low and at the edge of the trail, seemingly
carefree of any human activity, including joggers or birders)
wahoo shrub is blooming (burgundy blooms)
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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