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Clear Creek was quite lively at times this AM. A bit too lively with large mixed flocks moving quickly thru the thick foilage. Much chasing & bill-snapping. I was tipped off to the flocks by v vocal Wht-breasted Nuthatches. I'm sure I missed a few species.
Most interesting to me was what was singing in mid-sept: White-Eyed Vireo, Hooded Warbler, Com Yellowthrt along w/Carolina Wren.
Warblers:
Am Redstart (incl a couple males)
Tennessee (lots)
Magnolia
Cape May
Blk-throated Green (also good nos)
Blackpoll
Bay-breasted
Black & White
Hooded
Com Yellowthroat
N Parula
Chestnut-sided
Vireos:
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Warbling
Brown Thrasher
Catbird
Downy
Hairy
Red-bellied
Pileated
E Towhee
Carolina wren
House Wren
E Wood Pewee (calling & seen)
Peggy Wang
Lancaster
Sent from my iPhone
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