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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Sep 2012 21:27:41 -0400
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Blendon Woods  (Numbers of birds were low)
Common yellowthroat
Nashville
Tennessee
Chestnut sided
Wilson's warbler
Bay breasted
Black throated green
Magnolia
Black and white
American redstart

Swamp sparrow
summer tanager
scarlet tanager
red breasted nuthatch
swainson's thrush
eastern phoebe

Woodside green (afternoon birding ... I love titmouses; they were alarming 
in a small tree about 15 feet from the trail. Their mobbing calls 
attracted 5 species of warblers and the philadelphia vireo along with 
chickadees, nuthatches, and red bellied and downy woodpeckers; all flying 
around the tree and adjacent grape vine for a couple of minutes. Never did 
see what the mobbing was for.  
Blackburnian
ovenbird
parula
Chestnut sided
Black throated green
black and white
American redstart
magnolia

philadelphia vireo
yellow throated vireo
red eyed vireo

Bob McNulty

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