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I took a quick walk on the Fauxburg Trail today and was rewarded with a smatering of migrants. Not a large group, but enough to make it exciting. There was a blue-headed vireo with two red-eyed vireos, three black-throated green warblers, one chestnut-sided warbler, three northern parulas, three overbirds, four blackpoll warblers, two nashville warblers, two common yellowthroats, two downy woodpeckers, two least flycatchers, a gray catbird, a bluejay, and four black-capped chickadees. Not a bad breakdown for two groups of birds at two separate locations. James R. Hirtle Lunenburg
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