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I saw one male scarlet tanager this morning and at least four female and/or immature tanagers. They seemed to be traveling together. Other migrants--


1 female common yellowthroat

4 baltimore orioles (all females and immatures)

2 cedar waxwings

1 empid flycatcher

1 carolina wren


There are still a lot of rose-breasted grosbeaks here. I counted at least 11 today. There were at least 13 catbirds, maybe some were migrants? I spotted the brown thrasher again this morning, so it is still here.


The woodpeckers are all very active--especially the northern flickers. Do some of them migrate?

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