As our slow pace continues, we saw somewhat fewer warblers and a few more sparrows. Enjoyed a nice young White-throated Sparrow, which we could compare with a similar aged White-crowned. Also caught one of the noisy Starlings that hang out high up in a dead tree near the banding station; nice to get an up close look at this very common but quite beautiful, personality-plus species. Here's the breakdown of today's 22 new birds:
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