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Date: | Wed, 14 May 2014 11:55:21 -0400 |
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I was not able to relocate the Kirtland's warbler this morning. There was a lot of migrants around. Of note were sedge and marsh wrens at the south end of the property. Numerous willow flycatchers and 4 alder flycatchers, 2 yellow-bellied flycatchers, 3 white-eyed vireos, and at least 100 catbirds. There were also 3 late rusty blackbirds.
I had 19 species of warblers including 3 mourning, 4 chats, 2 hooded warblers, and at least150+ yellow warblers.
John Pogacnik
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