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A summer resident, here for the past 22 years from Florida, and author of a number of books, is also a long time birder. He has his daughter visiting from the states and she is also proficient. The following is a report of a Kentucky Warbler by him and his daughter. I should say this is the follow up response that I received when I asked about the bird. Every year East Berlin gets nice waves of migrants and George hit it correctly on his visit. We both got good looks @ the Kent. Warbler --low down/wettish--as they usually are. It was in a wave(small trees)--by the exact spot where I had my encounter with the Red Winged B.B.--THE DIRT ROAD LEFT TO RAGGED HARB. BEACH--RIGHT goes to ANDREWS HEAD. Since it was HIGH tide we were pursuing WARBLER WAVES & found one--after two failures. This W. WAVE had : Palm Warbler/young male B. Oriole/Red-eyed Vireo & probably Y. T. Vireo--I had a Blue-Headed V. the other day on the W. Berlin .... Myrtles/Yellow-throats/Yellow Warbler/Chickadee/Alder Flycatcher ..... James R. Hirtle Lunenburg
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