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North Meadow trail just a hundred yards from the parking lot from 7:30-9am had very good activity; It was delightful because the warblers were in a tree line right along the trail allowing very good looks.  By 10am it was hard to find a warbler.  
Nashville warblers
Tennessee warblers
Palm warblers
Common yellowthroats
Blackpoll warblers
Magnolia warbler
Northern parulas (5 or 6 in same tree)
black throated green warblers
Chestnut sided warbler

Rose breasted grosbeaks
Lincoln's sparrows (6)
Swamp sparrows (2)
brown thrasher
Indigo bunting
Swainson's thrushes

Bonus: red squirrels and common checkered spot butterfly

Bob McNulty

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