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I ventured out this afternoon after the rain stopped.
A few migrants: Warbling Vireo, lots of Yellow Warblers, one Yellow-rumped, one Com YT, 2 E Kingbirds. House Wren. A Rose-breasted GB was heard. One Rough-winged Swallow amidst the Tree Swallows.
Nicest find was one Horned Grebe on the lake in its lovely breeding plumage. Have no idea if this is unusual at this location.
A pair of Canada Geese was sheparding 5 fuzzy goslings.
I could only walk around the lake. The other trails I found were closed.
Peggy Wang
Hudson
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