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I'm starting to see warblers in Novelty despite the distraction of a bumper crop of Goldfinches this year. ; )
This morning:
3 or more Black-Throated Green Warblers
5 or more Nashville Warblers
an immature Wilson's Warbler (probably) or may have been an immature Hooded Warbler
Philadelphia Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Winter Wren
2 House Wrens
many immature hummingbirds
3 or more Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks (+ more are still coming to our feeder)
Lesser Flycatcher
Phoebe
Peewee
still many Catbirds and Bluejays
Yesterday:
Black-Throated Blue Warbler
1 or 2 Common Yellow Throats
Nashville Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
2 or 3 Red-Eyed Vireos
Northern Flicker
at least a dozen Cedar Waxwings
Red-Shouldered Hawk
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