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I enjoyed hearing both N Parula & TN Warbler in my backyard this morning as a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak came to my feeders, the FOY for my backyard. The catbird that is still hanging around came into the suet.
As there is utility work going on in my neighborhood & I had been told I needed to be at home this morning, I stayed home for awhile but there was no sign of them so I went for a short walk at Denison.
I had a few warblers, mostly heard and one Swainson’s Thrush. It was already getting warm when I returned and still no sign of the gas co—-grrrrrr.
Warblers
Chestnut-sided
N Parula
Com YT
La WT
Am Redstart male
Yellow-rumped
TN
BT Green
Yellow-throated
YB Chat
E Kingbird
Swainson’s Thrush
Wood Thrush
E Bluebird
Baltimore Oriole
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Indigo Bunting
Catbird
WE Vireo
RE Vireo
BG Gnatcatcher
Pileated WP
Tree Swallow
Red-shouldered Hawk
Peggy Wang
Granville
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