The Le Conte's Sparrow was present this morning near the same location 
previously mentioned.   Initially he was chipping softly from the ground 
obscured by grasses.    Eventually he flew across the trail into a small bush 
near a stand of trees.   I did not hear or see a Henslow's Sparrow. Highlights 
this morning were 2 Veery fighting, Red-eyed Vireo, Blue-winged, Nashville, 
Yellow, Magnolia, Yellow-rumped(only 1), Black-throated Green, Black and White 
Warbler, Ovenbird, many more American Redstart, and Yellowthroat.
                                          
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