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Blendon Woods - Variety still good, but getting views of the warblers is getting more challenging.
Tennessee warbler
Common yellowthroat
Northern parulas
Magnolia warblers
Black throated green warblers
Ovenbird (heard)
American redstarts
Black throated blue warblers
Palm warblers
Yellow rumped warblers
Northern waterthrush (heard)
Black and white warblers
Chestnut sided warbler
Yellow warbler
Blackburnian warblers
Nashville warblers
Hooded warblers
White crowned sparrow
Least flycatcher
Great egret
Swainson's thrushes
Eastern Pewee (heard)
Wood thrush
Yellow throated vireo
Great crested flycatchers
Summer tanager
Rose breasted grosbeaks
Ruby crowned kinglet
Woodside Green
Golden winged warbler - singing 2 note buzz, much less frequently than previous days. 1st sighting was at bridge path + Nob hill trail; 2nd sighting upon backtracking Nob trail was 100 feet south of the intersection. (... Day 5)
yellow rumped warblers
palm warblers
Northern parula
Chestnut sided warblers
yellow throated warbler (heard)
black and white warblers
Red eyed vireo
Swainson's thrushes
Gray cheeked thrush
Indigo bunting
Baltimore orioles
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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