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Although the weather didn’t appear to be very hopeful, I still ventured out since it wasn’t pouring rain. Things were slow at first but I did run across a couple mixed flocks, picking up a couple warblers I haven’t seen this fall yet. As usual, there were a couple “confusing fall warblers“ that had to remain unidentified especially since they weren’t particularly cooperative for viewing well. Overall numbers were down from yesterday’s fall out but I still had decent birding before it started pouring rain and I retreated.
Warblers—11 species
Chestnut-sided
N Parula
La Waterthrush
BT Green
Tennessee
Bay-breasted
Com YT
Magnolia
Nashville
Blue-winged
Am Redstart—mostly yellow but a couple orange males
Swainson’s Thrush
Red-eyed Vireo
White-eyed Vireos—still singing
E Phoebe
E Peewee
Catbirds—numerous
House Wrens
Field Sparrow
Song Sparrow
E Towhee
Great Blue Heron
Peggy Wang
Granville
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