A Blue-headed Vireo came in with a flock of chickadees/etc during the morning 
count today. In the cedars/arbovitaes at 1950 Hanshaw Road. I was able to get a 
prolonged, clear, eye-level look at it for about 30 seconds. I walked back down 
the road to summon Susan for a look. When we returned 20 minutes later we were 
unable to call it back in. C'est la vireo! I hope someone is able to re-find it 
tomorrow.

Bob McGuire
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