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Fri, 23 Jul 2021 17:51:22 -0400
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I had a pleasant morning at clear creek. Overall relatively quiet and I had to dig for warblers but I had some success. Hooded Warblers and Wood Thrushes were easy to find and still singing. Lots of towhees. 

I had the interesting experience of finding a Kentucky Warbler on the Hemlock Trail where I normally have Worm-eating warblers and a Worm-eating up on the tulip trail where I normally have Kentucky so that was kind of fun. 

I had brief but good looks at the Worm-eating which was a treat because I had only heard them this spring. I saw one Kentucky fledgling following an adult around. I had at least one family group of Hoodeds. 

Other Warblers, heard only
Black-throated Green
N Parula
Yellow
Yellow-throated
Com YT
La WT—seen briefly in flight

Vireos 
Red-eyed
White-eyed

FCs
Great-crested
Acadian 
Peewee

Brown Thrasher
Catbirds—several

Pileated drumming 
Hairy
Downy 
N Flicker
Red-bellied

Juv Blue Jays chasing adults and begging

Peggy Wang
Granville 


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