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Denison was much quieter this morning bird-wise, but there were a few things around. There was a little wave of Nashville warblers, the most numerous species of the day. I saw a couple Swainsons thrushes and one was singing. A N Parula and BT Green were singing as well. I’m surprised I haven’t seen an Olive-sided FC yet—I usually have at least one around now.
Warblers
Nashville—at least 6
Bay-breasted
Blackpoll
Tennessee
N Parula
BT Green
Am Redstart, orange & yellow
Com YT
Vireos
Philadelphia
Red-eyed
White-eyed
Brown Thrasher
Belted Fishers—pair
E Peewee
Empid sp altho one had a pale yellow wash so I thought it might be a Yellow-bellied
Red-shouldered Hawk
I went to the land lab later to test a used camera I had purchased but I saw an E Meadowlark & a N Mockingbird there.
Saw a Cooper’s Hawk on the drive.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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