I walked up the Eastern side of Sapsucker this morning. There was a
mixed flock at the pond on the east side of East Trail that included
one SAPSUCKER, and BLACKPOLL, BLACK-THROATED BLUE, and BLACK-THROATED
GREEN warblers. There was also a lot of activity in the powerline cut,
where I had more BLACKPOLL and several MAGNOLIA  warblers, Common
Yellowthroat, both Kinglets, Phoebe, Red-eyed Vireo, and Pileated
Woodpecker. Also, there seemed in general to be many more
White-throated Sparrows in the woods than last week.

Good Birding,
Nick

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