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Sat, 28 Sep 2013 13:20:59 -0400
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Warbler activity was sporadic with flurries of activity but relatively small grps. 

Best birds for me were a Blue-headed Vireo (calling also) and a Brown Creeper. As was the case last week, there were several Wood Thrushes enjoying berries with many catbirds. 

The plethora of Cedar Waxwings I had last week were notably absent. White-eyed Vireos were still calling as were pewees & E Phoebes. Warbling Vireos seen also. Good looks at Pileated WP. 

Warblers 
Tennessee 
Magnolia
Bay-breasted
Blackpoll
Black-thr Green incl one in bright plumage as if was May rather than late sept
Com Yellowthroat
N Parula
Nashville 

Peggy Wang
Lancaster 

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