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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 May 2017 19:56:00 -0400
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Good numbers of warblers remain.
Hooded warblers   
Black throated green warblers  
Common yellowthroat
Yellow rumped warblers  
Nashville warblers  
American redstart
Yellow warblers
Black throated blue warblers, male and female
Chestnut sided warblers, male and female
Northern waterthrush
Tennessee warbler (heard)
Canada warbler
Northern parula (heard)  
Ovenbird (heard)  
Kentucky warbler 
Bay breasted warblers
Magnolia warblers
Blue winged warbler  female
Blackburnian warblers  
Black and white warbler (heard)

ruby crowned kinglet
red eyed vireo
Indigo bunting
Empy flycatchers
Lincoln's sparrow
green heron
cedar waxwing
scarlet tanagers, male and female, good numbers
Swainson's thrushes
Rose breasted grosbeaks, male and female
Black billed cuckoo
Veery

Bob and Elaine McNulty

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