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Date: | Sat, 26 Jul 2014 10:52:47 -0400 |
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Yesterday, I refound the male Magnolia in the same general area of the hemlock trail. I'm presuming it's the same bird as it has a v prominent white wing patch. It was foraging and singing near the third bridge.
Also had an imm Hooded in the same area as well as a La Waterthrush. Heard Blk-thr Greens.
On the other side of the road near the creek, I had an Am Redstart.
Acadian FCs & E PeeWees still calling, fewer wood thrushes.
Peggy Wang
Lancaster
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