This afternoon (4:15ish) while looking for the Black-throated Green Warbler, 
Adrian Lakin and I saw a Tennessee Warbler. The bird was in the block to the 
northeast side of the cemetery. Adrian first spotted the bird in the Honey 
Locust tree behind the chicken pen on the south side of the north alley. We got 
good looks before the bird flew south from us to the giant beech tree in the 
middle of the block. We were unable to relocate the bird.

Adrian also got to see the Black-throated Green, but unfortunately, I missed it.

Kelly

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