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Sun, 24 Oct 2021 15:25:03 -0400
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The drizzle held off so I was able to get a decent walk in. The most abundant bird was White-throated Sparrows—they were pretty much everywhere. I also had a few Swamp, a couple Field and of course Song Sparrows. A few towhees are still around and I found one catbird. 

I saw a Nashville Warbler again in the same area where I’ve been seeing it so I don’t know if it’s the same bird sticking around or what but still nice to see. There were a few Yellow-rumped Warblers as well.

 I had 2 Pileated WPs which were quite vocal and flying about including one that was being chased by a smaller passerine. 

Also had two wood ducks fly over.

 I stumbled on a large roost of mostly Black Vultures but some TVs were mixed in, at least 25 birds.

Peggy Wang
Granville 



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