Very birdy. Connecticut still being seen in same spot. Also black and whites, 
parula, restart, and black throated blue. Mourning warbler seen earlier has not 
been refound thus far. 

MBK

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> as per Bens email it is currently very birdy.  There are two (yes 2) 
> Connecticut warbs. One is quite confiding near NW corner. Other near church 
> much shyer. 
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> Also RBGR and various other warbs 
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