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Station Road - moderate
Highlights of a morning in the National Park:
Station Road - moderate activity (it was chilly at 7:15) but a couple of
cerulean warblers were singing as were yellow warblers, warbling vireos, a
Baltimore oriole, and a couple of pewees.
Horseshoe Pond, the first half mile or so of the Tree Farm trail,
counterclockwise - three blue-winged warblers, several indigo buntings, common
yellowthroats, and towhees in song.
Kendall Ledges - Jackpot! Five hooded warblers, two black-throated greens, a
chestnut-sided, and a Kentucky all singing. Also a very tame junco near where a
nest was a couple of years ago.
Craig Caldwell
Westlake
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