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Thu, 11 May 2017 16:52:25 -0400
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Fantastic numbers and variety of warblers today, seen in large waves of birds in various locations.  
Nashville warblers   
Black throated green warblers  male and female
Bay breasted warblers  male and female
Blackburnian warblers  
Hooded warblers  
Common yellowthroats
Northen parula, male and female
Tennessee warbler
Chestnut sided warblers, male and female
American redstarts
Magnolia warblers
yellow warblers, male and female
Blackpoll warbler
Yellow rumped warblers  
Black and white warblers, male and female
palm warbler
Louisiana waterthrush
Black throated blue warbler  
Cerulean warbler  (heard)

Red eyed vireo
Rose breasted grosbeak  male and female
Swainson thrushes
Blue headed vireos
Philadelphia vireo
Great crested flycatcher
White crowned sparrows
Scarlet tanagers  male and female
ruby crowned kinglet
Baltimore oriole
brown thrasher

Bob McNulty

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